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Napier City Council wants to change how ratepayers pay for roads

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19 Mar, 2026 02:51 AM3 mins to read

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The Napier City Council wants to change the way ratepayers pay for roads.

The changes will be consulted on throughout April as part of the council’s draft 2026/27 annual plan.

The draft annual plan also includes a proposal to increase rates on average by 8.8% for Napier ratepayers, which, if approved, will take effect from July 1.

According to a council media release, the way ratepayers pay for roading is the biggest issue up for feedback.

The council wants to remove roading charges from the general rate, in rates bills, and make it a standalone charge.

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The council also wants to calculate that roading charge using capital value (CV) rather than land value (LV).

The logic was that properties with higher capital value (like commercial properties) tended to make more use of, and gain more benefit from, the roading network, the council said.

“We want those who put the most wear and tear on our roads to pay more,” Napier Mayor Richard McGrath said, adding that includes the likes of utility companies that sometimes dig up the roads.

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Roading charges are currently based on LV and make up 22.2% of a ratepayer’s general rate in their rates bill.

That covers roading projects and other transport-related projects, such as footpaths.

A homeowner with a land value slightly below $400,000, for example, currently pays about $400 a year for roading projects (in their rates bill).

The change will not result in the council collecting more rates overall for roading projects, but will change the proportion each ratepayer pays.

McGrath said the proposed change was a fairer way to calculate roading costs.

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Councils manage local roads in their respective area, while the NZ Transport Agency manages highways.

McGrath said the proposed council’s average rates rise of 8.8% would help cover major water supply projects and stormwater upgrades.

“It’s the infrastructure and services that residents depend on.

“We know that cost pressures are real for many households right now, and we don’t take that lightly.

“We’ve worked hard to keep next year’s rates increase as low as we can, and it’s now lower than what we expected three years ago.”

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Consultation on the draft annual plan runs for four weeks from March 30 through the website sayitnapier.nz.

The 2026/27 annual plan will be adopted by June 30.

Residents are also invited to an open house forum at the Municipal Theatre at 5.30pm on Monday, April 20.

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