Is it necessary or a ‘nice to have’?

Our commissioners have decided to spend a staggering $128 million on upgrading Memorial Park and the Queen Elizabeth Youth Centre. Is it necessary or ‘nice to have’? Where is the funding coming from? And is it really, really essential that we must have it by 2027?

Between now and 2027, with delays and additional cost and the Commissioners’ history of running projects, the actual cost will blow out, and be at least double;ending up costing us well in excess of $250 million. Wouldn’t the $128 million be better spent servicing our debts? Building The Future, (Cameron Rd) is subject to speculation, that it will enhance and add value to our city. We do not want or need any more substantial annual rate increases. The Commissioners have squandered enough of our money already, time to put a halt to unnecessary spending.

No doubt Anne Tolley and the Commissioners have a hidden agenda, by wanting to leave their legacy to Tauranga City. Abridged.

Brian P Porter, Welcome Bay.

Editor’s note: It has been reported that the proposed aquatics centre will have bombing pools, splash pad, a toddler pool, and eight indoor 25m swimming lanes and two outdoor lanes at a cost of $122.25m. Find out more about the project at: https://letstalk.tauranga.govt.nz/projects/memorial-park-and-community-recreation-hub

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