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		<title>New Stations Put Extra Pressure on Ratepayers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Herald reports that it looks most likely that ratepayers will be picking up the funding shortfall created by the axing of the regional fuel tax: Money has been assured for new Auckland railway stations, but at extra cost to ratepayers, after the Government&#8217;s cancellation of a regional fuel tax for motorists. An integrated public transport [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a title="NZ Herald | Opens in new window" href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/transport/news/article.cfm?c_id=97&amp;objectid=10577490&amp;ref=rss" target="_blank">Herald reports</a> that it looks most likely that ratepayers will be picking up the funding shortfall created by the axing of the regional fuel tax:</p>
<blockquote><p>Money has been assured for new Auckland railway stations, but at extra cost to ratepayers, after the Government&#8217;s cancellation of a regional fuel tax for motorists.</p>
<p>An integrated public transport ticketing project will also be scaled back under Auckland Regional Council budget decisions made yesterday.</p>
<p>Although regional rates will be held to an average 3.93 per cent next year, as originally programmed, the council has approved a revised 10-year funding plan including annual rises of up to 6.73 per cent by 2014. Its new schedule would lift the average rates bill from $336.79 this year to $350.03 next year.</p>
<p>Chairman Mike Lee acknowledged a council-imposed rates rise ceiling of no more than 5 per cent honoured since 2005 would be breached in three of the next 10 years, from 2013 to 2015.</p>
<p>He acknowledged that the budget commitments would be inherited next year by the new Auckland Council, at which point he said their impact on overall rates would be &#8220;fairly minimal&#8221;, equating to annual rises of under 1 per cent.</p>
<p>Although the council made an assumption in March that it would have to hand control of most of the stations to the Government to overcome a $202 million funding hole left by the aborted fuel tax, chief executive Peter Winder yesterday disclosed compromises to avert that. These followed agreement by the Transport Agency to:</p>
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<li>Pay a 60 per cent subsidy for new railway stations including at Newmarket, New Lynn, Manukau, Onehunga, Grafton and Avondale.</li>
<li>Make a $5 million grant towards costs already incurred by the council on Newmarket Station.</li>
<li>Lend the council $32.8 million over four years to pay for six new six-car diesel trains already on order from KiwiRail until the Government buys electric rolling stock.</li>
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<p>Mr Winder said those concessions would still close only 22 per cent of the funding gap&#8230; [<a title="NZ Herald | Opens in new window" href="http://www.nzherald.co.nz/transport/news/article.cfm?c_id=97&amp;objectid=10577490&amp;ref=rss" target="_blank">more</a>]</p></blockquote>
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