Previous recycling costs
Max Shierlaw made this Official Information request to Hutt City Council
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From: Max Shierlaw
Dear Hutt City Council,
The Mayor has claimed that the true cost of the previous recycling service for $105.00 a year per household, not $40.00 which was being charged as a targeted rate to every household.
Please supply the financial information the Mayor has relied on to make that assertion.
Please also supply all financial information used to calculated this year's recycling targeted rate of $105.00 per household.
Yours faithfully,
Max Shierlaw
From: Information Management Team
Hutt City Council
Tēnā koe Max Shierlaw,
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION - LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL INFORMATION AND
MEETINGS ACT 1987: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REQUEST
I am writing to acknowledge receipt of your official information request
dated 26 July 2021 for information regarding the costs of the recycling
service.
We received your request on 26 July 2021. We will endeavour to respond to
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Nāku noa, nā
Hutt City Council
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Sent: Monday, 26 July 2021 5:18 PM
To: Information Management Team
Subject: FW: Official Information request - Previous recycling costs
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From: Information Management Team
Hutt City Council
Tēnā koe Max Shierlaw,
We refer to your information request dated 26 July 2021.
Please see below responses to your questions.
1. The rationale for needing security in the Administration building
when it hasn't been needed before.
After unacceptable behaviour from members of the public over a sustained
period of time, the decision was made to protect our staff and members of
the public from any future incidents that may escalate, which is in line
with council and national best practise.
2. Whose decision this was?
As it was an operational decision it was recommended by the appropriate
operational manager and approved by their supervisor.
3. The cost of the security, and how long it will continue for?
Approximately $1,200 per week. The presence of the security guard is
reviewed weekly by the appropriate operational managers. As such the
security will be removed when deemed operationally appropriate to do so.
4. Was the security budgeted for and, if so, under which expenditure
line item?
A portion of the council’s budgets for unplanned events and the budget is
then managed throughout the year in order to land on or under budget as
indicated in the financial year 2021-2022 annual plan. The financial year
2021-2022 plan is included in the long term plan 2021-2031.
5. if not budgeted for, how it will affect other items in the budget.
Please see response above.
Nāku noa, nā
Hutt City Council
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From: Information Management Team
Hutt City Council
Tēnā koe Max Shierlaw,
We refer to your information request dated 26 July 2021.
Please find attached the following documentation:
· Business Case Report
· Summary table for BBC cost estimates
We are advised that the Mayor used an incorrect figure. The estimated cost
of retaining the system was $116/HH, whereas the bin system was estimated
at $105/HH. The latter was implemented, and our targeted rate for 2021/22
matches this amount.
Nāku noa, nā
Kate Ostapowicz
Senior Advisor, Official Information
Hutt City Council, 30 Laings Road, Private Bag 31912, Lower Hutt 5040, New
Zealand
W [1]www.huttcity.govt.nz
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