NZ Recreation Association applauds recreation spending in the ‘build-it’ budget
The New Zealand Recreation Association (NZRA) has welcomed aspects of the ‘build-it’ budget proposed by Auckland Council.

“There are some welcome initiatives for the recreation industry and Aucklanders,” said CEO Andrew Leslie.
 
“Consultation on the draft budget revealed a significant shortfall in recreational infrastructure spending, which was not unexpected given the population growth Auckland has faced. So, we are pleased to see the establishment of a $120m contestable fund for sports and recreation facilities,” he said.
 
“The Transport Investment makes specific reference to cycleways and walkways. Investment in Active Transport achieves the dual symbiotic benefit of easing traffic congestion and making it easier for residents to integrate healthy recreational activities into their day-to-day lives,” he said.
 
“We also welcome the introduction of the natural environment targeted rate. Kauri Dieback and closures on the Waitakere and Hunua Ranges have had a devastating impact on recreational opportunities. We hope that a healthy proportion of the $311m raised by the targeted rate will be put towards dealing with the displacement of recreational users,” he said.
 
“The $452m clean up of waterways and beaches will hopefully reduce the instances of beach closures. Swimming is the 2nd most popular form of Active Recreation among New Zealand Adults. Reliable access to swimming beaches is a big part of Kiwi culture,” he said.
 
“Auckland Council is the major provider of the city’s sport and recreation facilities, their decision-making is ensuring that New Zealand’s recreation opportunities remain among the world’s best,” he said.
 
Auckland Council’s Governing Body will decide on the Mayor’s final 10-year Budget proposal today. The final decision will be made at the end of June to determine the new budget for 2018 – 2028.
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