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Murray River Council adopts budget

MURRAY River Council has adopted its 2021-22 operational plan and budget, along with updated fees and charges, following its recent council meeting.

In adopting the plans, mayor Chris Bilkey said road, footpath and bridge renewals would account for the majority of the projected spend, with asset management and service delivery also influencing the budget.

“We are right in the middle of a service review program which is looking at asset management plans, service delivery and resourcing,” he said.

“As such, we are delivering a carefully considered budget that looks towards building a solid foundation for future growth whilst we await the outcomes of these reviews.”

The adopted budget is based on total rate revenue increase of the pegged 2% in ordinary rates.

The budget includes a projected capital expenditure of $34.732 million, with a number of key areas of spend, including:

* $2.073m regional roads

* $1.442m local roads

* $6.181m rural roads

* $4.160m bridges

* $1.930m stormwater and levee management

* $1.199m water supply services

* $2.601m waste management

* $4.230m economic development activities

Some of the larger projects earmarked in the capital spend include a council-wide landfill strategy, developments at Moama Preschool, town levees in Moulamein, council-wide installations of LED street lights, reseals and heavy patching across the council roads and the rehabilitation of several remaining timber bridges.

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