Invercargill City Council is set to reveal its Roadmap to Renewal – and to ask its community for feedback. ICC’s 2021-31 Long-term Plan is set to be released for consultation on March 30, with the Council to consider any final touches at a Council meeting the day before. Invercargill City Councillor and LTP project champion […]
Read More >Year: 2021
External Appointees report progress, with work still to do
The first quarterly report of Invercargill City Council’s External Appointees has shown positive progress to address the issues raised in the Thomson Report, while noting there is still more to be done to achieve the outcomes needed. The report was discussed at Monday’s meeting of Council’s Risk and Assurance Committee, along with progress updates from […]
Read More >Now consulting on public transport
Southlanders now have the opportunity to provide input into the public transport plan, which is out for consultation until 5pm, Monday 12 April 2021. The draft Southland Regional Public Transport Plan 2021-31 sets the future direction of public transport in Invercargill and the wider Southland region. Although transport is a regional council responsibility, the public […]
Read More >ILT By-Election nominations open now
Nominations are open now for the ILT By-Election. Former Invercargill Licensing Trust board member Mike Mika resigned in February after being appointed as a District Court Judge, creating a vacancy on the six-person board. ILT Chief Executive Chris Ramsay said the by-election created an opportunity for someone to become part of a vibrant organisation. “Our […]
Read More >ICC Releases reports relating to HOLDCO
On February 9, two reports relating to HOLDCO Uncalled Capital were considered at a Performance, Policy and Partnerships Committee meeting. One of the resolutions made during the meeting was to publicly release the reports. The recommendations within the reports were all resolved by the PPP Committee and later adopted by Council. This means that debt […]
Read More >Community Wellbeing Fund round one allocations
The Community Wellbeing Fund launched December 2020 had a successful first round allocating $132,125 to a diverse selection of community organisations. The new fund replaces the four previous Invercargill City Council funds; Iconic Events Fund, Development Events Fund, Neighbourhood Fund and the Community Grants Fund. The total annual fund allocation available is $500,000, with six […]
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