Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson has admitted that levels of investment in Tauranga aren't where they should be, but says the city's 'calling card” to government should be innovation and a willingness to 'do things differently”.
Robertson faced questions from current and former officials in the city this week, and came up against claims that Tauranga is 'decades” behind the likes of Hamilton and has been 'stopped in its tracks” in terms of infrastructure.
Former Mayor Tenby Powell, who resigned in late 2020 before a four-person commission was appointed to replace elected councillors, quizzed the minister on central government's relationship with the Bay of Plenty city, while others voiced their frustration at a perceived lack of infrastructure spend.
During his exchange with Robertson, Powell said: 'Speaking as the mayor who handed the city over to the commissioners, we haven't had the spend here that we require. Hamilton is not just years but decades ahead of us.”
Another audience member pointed to continual congestion on the region's roads. 'You're creating more traffic and pushing roading out into provincial areas by not having that spend,” he said. 'That infrastructure is needed now, not in five years' time.”
'I hear you and I sense your frustration,” said Roberston. 'If we had been investing at the levels we should have been 10-15 years ago, we wouldn't have the extent of the problem that we've got now.
'Is it fast enough for everybody? Of course it's not, but we've put money in, and we're working on how we build partnerships with councils and with iwi. The best time to plant a tree would have been 20-30 years ago, but the second-best time is today and that's what we're doing.”
In response to Powell's question regarding the relationship between the city's authorities and central government, Roberston added: 'I've been more engaged with Tauranga than I have with many other cities in New Zealand.
'I think the relationship is fine. One thing I acknowledge about Tauranga is its enthusiasm for doing things a little bit differently. This is when I think about the kind of funding and financing tools that might be available for developments.
'This is a community that understands road pricing, which many other communities in New Zealand do not. So maybe that should be the basis of our future relationship - that this is a community that is actually prepared to try something different and to be innovative.
'Maybe that could be the calling card that Tauranga leaves with government.”
While Robertson admitted he did not see the problem in 'quite the same way” as Powell, he willingly admitted that Tauranga is a city that deserves more attention from government.
'Tauranga is a large, growing city in an incredibly productive region,” he said, 'and of course every government should pay attention to you in that regard. I'm feeling pretty good about our relationship.”



8 comments
Do things differently ?
Posted on 25-02-2022 10:51 | By Kancho
Oh goodie we are an experiment. Seems we have been for sometime by results and government policies
Roads
Posted on 25-02-2022 11:18 | By Slim Shady
The Government has poured billions of borrowed / printed money, creating inflation, into killing possums, planting bush and chopping pine. Are we waiting for Iwi to start building roads?
Relationship building...
Posted on 25-02-2022 12:49 | By morepork
...can take as long as you want it to and no-one can criticize it because it is essential. It is also unquantifiable, so you cannot be held to account for it. It's a perfect answer for a Government representative.
Trying to justify no election
Posted on 25-02-2022 13:07 | By an_alias
Is this trying to push an agenda that the Commission are doing such a great job. We will have no elections going forward ?
Fix What's Broken
Posted on 25-02-2022 13:42 | By Wigan
Decades behind is a clear case of stating the bloody obvious. In my job I prioritise the issues and fix the most urgent first. Why do these guys want to spend millions making Cameron Rd look pretty and yet most major intersections around the city are beyond broken. Fix these, 1 at a time then come back & plant a few trees
Decades
Posted on 25-02-2022 14:28 | By Slim Shady
New Zealand is decades behind the rest of the developed World.
Why get concerned now
Posted on 26-02-2022 07:36 | By Peter Johnston
Both MPs for this area are National & both were aspiring leaders. Why didn't National do something when they were the govt for 9 years. Infrastructure has been allowed to run down for decades.
Dropped off the schedule
Posted on 26-02-2022 16:34 | By Kancho
Yes Peter we were due for the road fix to Katikati and it would have been underway by now. Trouble is Labour Greens kicked it off the timetable . So we are still waiting with no end in sight...apart from some tinkering of safety barrier and speed etc
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