Council Votes To Go Ahead With SRV Application
After considering the feedback from residents and the future financial needs of Griffith City Council, Council will move forward with an application for a permanent Special Rate Variation.
At the Council Meeting on Tuesday, October 24, Griffith City Council resolved to proceed with the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) for a permanent Special Rate Variation (SRV) of 10.5 per cent each year for three years - a cumulative increase of 34.9 per cent.
Griffith Mayor, Doug Curran said the difficult decision was made recognising both the community’s feedback and Council’s financial future.
Council’s General Fund has been adversely impacted by rising inflation, rate pegging, a decrease in Federal Assistance Grant funding, additional unfunded responsibilities and cost shifting by the NSW Government.
“I want to sincerely thank members of our community who took the time to provide Council with feedback during the consultation period,” Mayor Curran said.
“An increase in rates is never welcome news and not something that Council wants to be doing.
“However, it’s important to recognise that this SRV application is not the only action Council has considered to improve overal financial sustainability.
“If the application to IPART is successful, Council is committed to ensuring the continued provision of essential services. Additionally, we will be identifying annual savings of $1 million to help maintain financial viability.”
In considering feedback from the community consultation, Council endorsed additional measures to ensure adequate assistance was provided for ratepayers experiencing genuine financial hardship.
These measures include a review of the Financial Hardship Policy, an increase in pensioner rebates on Ordinary Rates for the period of three-year implementation of the SRV and a cap on increases to Water and Sewer charges by the assumed 3 per cent annual rate peg for the SRV implementation period.
Independent service reviews will also be undertaken for a number of Council services to explore productivity improvements and cost containment strategies.
During the consultation process, Council received more than 150 submissions from the community.
Council now intends to formally submit an application to IPART by the end of January 2024 accompanied by a comprehensive report summarising the feedback received.
Community members will have additional opportunities to provide feedback directly to IPART as part of the application process and details on how to have your say can be found on their website at www.ipart.nsw.gov.au.
IPART will then consider the application and feedback and provide a decision in May 2024.
If Council’s application is approved, the rate increase will come into effect on July 1, 2024.
The SRV Community Engagement Summary, Engagement Plan and Submissions can be viewed on Council’s website at www.griffith.nsw.gov.au.
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