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Council rates freeze

By Ewen McRae

Melton council will not raise rates over the next 12 months in response to the pandemic.

Councillors recently endorsed the 2020-21 budget, which includes a rates freeze and a bumper capital works program. The council said the rates decision was in response to feedback from residents and local businesses reflecting the tough economic times in the community.

Melton mayor Lara Carli said it was a budget based on the needs of the community.

“We always strive to do what’s best for our community and this year that meant taking into account the hardship many residents have experienced as a result of the COVID-19 crisis,” Cr Carli said.

“I’m really proud that we’ll be able to deliver so many high-quality services and facilities while also minimising the cost to ratepayers.

“Our residents have welcomed the zero per cent rate rise, and I’m sure it will make a considerable difference to them.”

The budget’s capital works program totals $113.5 million, including funding for a diverse mix of projects includings buildings ($49.8 million), leisure and community facilities ($18.5 million), road upgrades ($34.2 million), footpaths and cycle-ways ($1.3 million), library books ($518,000), and public art ($258,000).

Among the biggest projects for the next 12 months are the construction of the Eynesbury Station Early Learning Centre, extension of the Caroline Springs Community Facility, construction of Boundary Road from Mount Cottrell Road to Outer Metropolitan Ring Road, development of the Taylors Hill Recreation Reserve facility, construction of the Diggers Rest Community Pavilion and Oval, and continued works to develop the Cobblebank Indoor Stadium.

“Thank you to everyone who shared their views on the budget and helped us ensure this final plan for the year ahead meets the needs of you and your families,” Cr Carli said.

“I look forward to seeing our community make the most of the exciting new buildings, sports facilities and more, as well as the many programs and services we’re continuing to grow and provide.”

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