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Thursday 16 July 2020
The government today announced major investment in flood resilience infrastructure in Southland and Otago, including four shovel-ready projects submitted by the Otago Regional Council (ORC).
The funding is part of the $210m for shovel-ready climate resilience and flood protection projects throughout New Zealand.
The government will contribute $5m of funding for the infrastructure projects in Otago, which were submitted for consideration as part of a combined proposal by the Regional Council Sector Group.
ORC Chair Andrew Noone said the funding was terrific news that would boost flood resilience significantly in Otago.
“Today’s announcement is part of the biggest investment in flood infrastructure in New Zealand in decades. It will go a long way towards upgrading essential infrastructure, create dozens of jobs in Otago alone, and help our communities adapt to the effects of climate change.
“The government’s investment will also stimulate our local economy by introducing millions of dollars in infrastructure spending in the region, which is particularly welcome as Otago works to recover from the impact of Covid-19.”
ORC General Manager Operations Gavin Palmer said the projects were more important than ever.
“Recent flood events in Otago, like the flooding in the Lower Clutha experienced in February, are occurring with more intensity and frequency. The projects supported by today’s funding announcements will update, upgrade and improve our ability to withstand such events,” Dr Palmer said.
Further information about the projects and the next steps will become available as ORC works through the details with the government.