Urban adjacent councils need funds

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Relief may be on the horizon for councils experiencing rapid growth without the income stream or governmental support to provide necessary infrastructure.

The Victorian Legislative Council’s economy and infrastructure committee tabled the findings of its inquiry into local government funding and services last week.

The report recommended the state government establish dedicated funds to support fast growing councils near urban centres.

Surf Coast Shire is a member of Peri Urban Councils Victoria (PUCV), an alliance of five local government areas close to Melbourne and Geelong.

Surf Coast Shire general manager of Place Making and Environment Chris Pike said the area had seen the fastest rate of population growth in regional Victoria.

“Between 2016 and 2021 there was an average of 388 new houses each year, and it is predicted that by 2036 the Surf Coast Shire population will grow by an additional 10,000 residents,” Mr Pike said.

“While planning for future population growth, we need to also plan for a greater diversity of housing, including more affordable housing options.

“We are faced with reduced land and housing supply, and trying to balance growth with maintaining what people love about this region. It’s a challenge.”

PUCV has welcomed the key recommendation and the committee’s acknowledgement of the financial challenges faced by peri urban councils, saying there was “an immediate need” for $230 million for essential infrastructure.

“Like all peri urban councils, Surf Coast Shire is facing the challenge of rising costs to deliver development ready land for new housing developments,” Mr Pike said.

“This rapid growth has placed a significant financial burden on council, largely due to the need for service infrastructure.”

“Surf Coast Shire Council supports the establishment of new, dedicated funding streams to meet growing infrastructure needs.”