Source: Hutt City Council
Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has set out a bold vision for the city to become a powerhouse for water services, with professional services being anchored within Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi (formerly RiverLink).
Speaking at a business event last night, Mayor Barry said the timing is right with major investment into both Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi and the newly confirmed water services entity.
“These are once-in-a-generation changes. With both projects locked in, there’s a real opportunity to bring them together in a way that transforms our city and supports the country's future water needs,” he said.
The Mayor is proposing that the new water entity establish its headquarters in Lower Hutt’s CBD, acting as a catalyst for a wider precinct of businesses and research focused on water infrastructure and services.
“By bringing together the right people, skills and technology, we can build a centre of excellence right here. One that's ready to meet the enormous demand coming over the next 30 years.”
Barry, who will not seek re-election in October, said he had hoped to pitch this idea three years ago, but had needed certainty on both projects which has only come in April and July respectively.
“I’m not going to be around to lead this, but the opportunity is real. We’ve got the projects, the investment and the momentum. What we need now are people willing to step up.”
Barry described both projects as a once in a generation opportunity to leverage off – and is encouraging anyone who wants to see what the art of the possible looks like, to get in contact with Hutt City Council.
