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Ruapehu council grappling $700,000 overspend

Author
Mike Tweed,
Publish Date
Mon, 12 May 2025, 12:43pm

Ruapehu council grappling $700,000 overspend

Author
Mike Tweed,
Publish Date
Mon, 12 May 2025, 12:43pm

An investigation has been launched following a projected overspend of about $700,000 at the Ruapehu District Council.

 said the expenditure was for the 2024/25 financial year and fell within the council鈥檚 community and recreational services, which oversaw parks, reserves, public toilets, administration buildings and local walking and cycling tracks.

A council report said the costs were approved 鈥渂ased on information which did not align with the finance department鈥檚 information鈥.

鈥淭he overspends consist of significant contractual cost escalations and unscheduled maintenance work being carried out,鈥 it said.

Maintenance budgets for reserves in  and  all had unbudgeted expenditure for professional consultancy fees, coming in at $85,000, $13,000 and $31,000 respectively.

At a meeting on April 16, executive infrastructure manager Vini Dutra said the council鈥檚 financial department had flagged the overspends previously and his 鈥渢eam should have reacted quicker鈥.

He said a lot of data had to be gathered to determine what needed to be done in the next few years in infrastructure

鈥淭o manage our reserves and understand the cost of tree work across the district, we did assessments that were meant to contribute to building that picture.

鈥淟ooking back, we should have been a lot more accurate with our [cost] projections, which, financially, have hurt us.鈥

Council chief executive Clive Manley said at the time decisions were made, staff members expected to offset costs with savings in other areas, but that had not occurred.

鈥淭hey didn鈥檛 deliberately say 鈥榃e are going to spend an extra $700,000鈥," he said.

The Taumarunui Aerodrome ($16,700) and the Sunshine Track Bridge Reinstatement ($24,700) had unscheduled maintenance, and $23,500 was spent to paint two public toilets in Taumarunui.

There was an overspend of about $56,000 at the Taumarunui Walking Track, including $48,000 in track maintenance.

The council report said that was mostly due to bringing the track project forward to utilise the Government鈥檚 Better Off Funding, which required maintenance of new track areas.

Kirton told the Chronicle the situation required cool heads, and a review of the overspend was underway.

鈥淭his couldn鈥檛 have happened at a worse time,  and other expenditures.

鈥淣evertheless, we will work through it and get on top of it.鈥

Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton says the situation requires cool heads.Ruapehu Mayor Weston Kirton says the situation requires cool heads.

He said while the overspends were not a good look, it was better to address them immediately, 鈥渞ather than have auditors crawling all over it鈥.

鈥淎re we doing something about it? Yes. Did we know about it before this? No.鈥

At the meeting, councillor Lyn Neeson said she was 鈥渞eally disappointed in the structure that allowed this to happen鈥.

鈥淚鈥檓 astounded there is this level of non-control.鈥

Duntra said all consultancy work had been stopped for the rest of the financial year.

Council chief financial officer Quentin Speers said to maintain a level of service for the community, any remaining overspend would have to be funded through debt.

That would likely mean debt levels set for the council鈥檚 10-year (long-term) plan would be breached, he said.

Kirton said the review had to be done in a fair and just way.

鈥淚t is worth remembering that the overspent funds have not gone missing or been misappropriated.

鈥淭he expenditure has been on valuable community assets, including the river walkway in Taumarunui and reserve maintenance across the district.鈥

Mike Tweed is a multimedia journalist at the Whanganui Chronicle. Since starting in March 2020, he has dabbled in everything from sport to music. At present his focus is local government, primarily the Whanganui District Council.

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