Invercargill City Council
Invercargill City Council is the local government authority for Invercargill, New Zealand, responsible for managing and developing public infrastructure and services including water, wastewater, stormwater, roads, parks, and community facilities. It also holds commercial infrastructure assets through its subsidiary, Invercargill City Holdings Ltd.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on long-term infrastructure planning and investment as outlined in its Long-Term Plan (LTP).
- Committed to urban regeneration and economic development through major projects like the Inner City Redevelopment.
- Manages a portfolio of commercial assets through its holding company to generate revenue for the city.
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Key People
Nobby Clark
Mayor
Michael Day
Chief Executive
Track Record
153
Years Active
Notable projects: Invercargill Inner City Redevelopment (Project 101), Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades, Southland Museum and Art Gallery Redevelopment
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