Southland District Council
Southland District Council is a local government body in New Zealand responsible for providing essential services and infrastructure to its residents. It manages and develops local infrastructure assets including roads, water, wastewater, and community facilities within the Southland District, with a planned capital expenditure of $740 million over the next decade.
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Strategic Overview
- Focus on maintaining and upgrading existing infrastructure assets, particularly water and wastewater, to meet regulatory standards and community needs.
- Significant capital expenditure planned for roading network improvements and renewals across the district.
- Committed to sustainable waste management practices and improving environmental outcomes from infrastructure services.
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Geography
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Key People
Rob Scott
Mayor
Cameron McIntosh
Chief Executive
Track Record
35
Years Active
$M740M
Total Value
Notable projects: Te Anau Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, Riverton/Aparima Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, District-wide Roading Network Improvements
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