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‘I’m going rogue’: Napier deputy mayor says Govt failings contributed to flood impact

Publish Date
Sat, 18 Feb 2023, 2:14pm

‘I’m going rogue’: Napier deputy mayor says Govt failings contributed to flood impact

Publish Date
Sat, 18 Feb 2023, 2:14pm

Napier deputy mayor Annette Brosnan says the devastating floods caused by Cyclone Gabrielle have laid bare the lack of support and investment the Government has given the city recently.

Brosnan, in a Facebook post on Friday night, said the slow erosion of government services in Napier over her lifetime was 鈥渆mbarrassing鈥, as was the $2m support package announced by the Government for East Coast communities.

鈥淚鈥檓 sorry, I鈥檓 going rogue,鈥 she wrote.

鈥淥ver the last four days our community of Napier has been devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle, and it has illustrated just how isolated and abandoned Napier is from the services we as a community should have from our Government.鈥

Brosnan said having all bridges in and out unable to be crossed highlighted the lack of investment in the roading network - and she also said a lack of a police cell, hospital services and cell towers were key problems.

鈥淲e have not had a local central civil defence centre causing our mayor a five-hour round trip to see them, and we have an electrical substation built in 1925 next to a river with limited resilience planning leaving 60 thousand plus without power for the best part of a week.鈥

Deputy Mayor Annette Brosnan said the slow erosion of government services in Napier was "embarrassing". Photo / 九一星空无限

Deputy Mayor Annette Brosnan said the slow erosion of government services in Napier was "embarrassing". Photo / 九一星空无限

Brosnan said Napier鈥檚 city boundaries don鈥檛 make sense, seemingly highlighting the fact that flood-stricken Esk Valley comes under Hastings District Council鈥檚 control, despite being closer to Napier.

鈥淐ommunities within 30 minutes鈥 drive of us, who all consider Napier their town, using our services, businesses and emergency facilities - but technically they鈥檙e Hastings residents and don鈥檛 formally form 鈥榦ur鈥 numbers.

聽鈥淪o much of this is not within council鈥檚 sphere of influence or control. There is so much about this disaster that highlights the wrongs with our system.鈥

In 2020, Napier City Council came under fire from many homeowners who lost everything in a widespread flash flood in the city.

Power outages at a number of pump stations and debris in the stormwater network contributed to prolonging the event.

Two independent reports found the intensity of that rainfall event (240mm in 24 hours) meant that no urban stormwater system designed to national standards would have been able to prevent the flooding that occurred.

Brosnan said Cyclone Gabrielle鈥檚 rainfall was unprecedented but Napier鈥檚 urban stormwater, wastewater and drinking water infrastructure had performed well this time, until river banks broke.

鈥淚鈥檓 expecting better for us all moving forward and I hope nothing more than a total rethink of how isolated we make cities one step at time.鈥

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