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Auckland mayor John Banks says the Auckland City Council will not respond to requests for funding to underwrite some of the costs of the Eden Park revamp until he has seen the business plan

Auckland mayor John Banks says the Auckland City Council will not respond to requests for funding to underwrite some of the costs of the Eden Park revamp until he has seen the business plan

Tue, 09 Feb 2010 9:15a.m.

Auckland City Council (ACC) will not respond to requests for funding to underwrite some of the cost of the Eden Park revamp until it has seen a business case, Mayor John Banks says.

The stadium is being redeveloped for the 2011 rugby World Cup, but funding shortfalls mean the Eden Park Trust Board is seeking ways to financially back the work while it seeks sponsorship deals.

ACC is spending $28 million to improve infrastructure surrounding the park and support the event, but has not contributed cash to the park redevelopment, maintaining it is a national project which should get national funding.

The Eden Park Redevelopment Board (EPRB), set up under agreement between the Government and the trust board, said there were always going to be funding shortfalls which needed filling, and that had not been helped by the grim financial climate making it hard to attract sponsorship.

Auckland Regional Council (ARC) has earmarked $10m for the redevelopment and EPRB chairman John Waller this morning said he hoped other local councils would chip in.

Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully said the extra money needed to come from Auckland.

"In the same way that other centres around New Zealand have risen to the challenge, Auckland is going to have to rise to this challenge," he told Radio New Zealand.

"Taxpayers have more than met their fair share of it, and I've made it very clear to the trust board that the remaining funds need to come from the source that was always intended -- and that was from within the region."

Mr Banks has been adamant that taxpayers shouldn't have to fork out for the stadium and said he wasn't ready to respond to requests for funding underwrites understood to be up to $40m.

"There is a long way to go before we start signing up in the absence of the business plan," he told NZPA. "We just need to hold this with light hands at the moment."

He said he understood such a plan was prepared, but was waiting to hear from Mr McCully and the trust board.

Mr Banks said while the ARC had promised $10m, which was yet to be seen, other councils in the Auckland region had not contributed a cent to the project.

The council understood the need to ensure the project was completed on time and was confident that would happen and the event would be a success.

Mr Waller said the redevelopment was on track to be completed by its October deadline.

NZPA

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Comments [15]

Glocks
21 Feb 2010 9:57p.m.

Give it up Auckland! Every other city has managed to get its $hit together, so why can't you? The Govt was prepared to GIVE you guys a world class stadium, courtesy of the tax payer, but instead you allowed the old boys at Auckland Rugby to sink it.

I say call their bluff and give their games to the other centres (after all, Aucklanders are already worried about the potential for extra traffic jams).

John Banks talks a good game, but at the end of the day Auckland will never be world class so long as that tight fisted little weasle is running things.

Jock
09 Feb 2010 9:32p.m.

Stop your moaning Banks. The other centres all paid for their own stadia. Waikato Stadium was paid for by the rate payers of Hamilton City & Waikato towns & we have the best playing surface in the country yet we get minimal games in the tournament. Auckland is going to benefit the most from the Rugby World Cup because they stole all the big matches. You said yourself that there are going to be 60000 visitors in Auckland (You mentioned during your rant about a power cut caused by an idiot with trees under the power line) so who is going to get the benefit of that, not the rest of New Zealand. Why don't you give the rest of us a break Banks & go away, you whinging little man.

Norm
09 Feb 2010 5:31p.m.

NZ Rugby should stop dreaming and choose a stadiums that exists. Who cares if Eden Park fails.

Stephen
09 Feb 2010 3:21p.m.

Everyone is sick and tired of Auckland Auckland Auckland. As far as I'm concerned NONE of the stadiums should have gone ahead, if there not good enough then have it else where. Who cares. The whole country, NOT JUST AUCKLAND is paying for this, it's insane.

George Morrison
09 Feb 2010 2:29p.m.

Just get on with it! The world cup is right around the corner. I can't believe that they're still arguing whether council should pay for upgrading Eden Park.

Lightseed
09 Feb 2010 2:27p.m.

Warren because private business didn't go off and win the rugby world cup hosting rights so why should they have to pay for it. Plus it isn't as lucrative as people believe. Where the hosting of the America's cup brought in half a billion dollars into the NZ economy, hosting the rugby world cup is not even expected to break even. Labour along with the NZ Rugby went and bid for this, Labour and NZ rugby should be paying for it

Phil
09 Feb 2010 2:24p.m.

Why should the rest of New Zealand fund Auckland, yet again? The South Island will soon have two stadia to be proud of, funded by the local communities, why should Auckland be different? Move the semis and final to AMI Stadium and see how a proper show should be staged.

Ian
09 Feb 2010 2:18p.m.

Another thing Auckland wants and doesn't wants to pay for. Sort your act out. Christchurch and managed it's stadium issues and look now it's completed. What your hold up. Should have been Eden Park anyway due to the are it is in Residential!

george
09 Feb 2010 1:28p.m.

The spiritual home of rugby? that is bollocks! Eden Park is just a piece of dirt. A new stadium should have been built on the waterfront but either way coming into a world cup in any country there will always be financial grief from somewhere plus it lasts for about a month then everyone gets back to real life.

P Gillespie
09 Feb 2010 1:11p.m.

Good for you John Banks. It is certainly not the rate payers responsibility to fund the Rugby Union developments for the World Cup at Eden Park as the NZ Rugby Union gains the profit from use of the Park and the City only gains from the visitors use of the City & facilities which is where ACC is putting it's financial expendature to support the Cup. And rightfully so. Not one cent of ratepayers money should go to the development of Eden Park. It is the Unions responsibility alone as they and the International Rugby Organisation are the only ones to scoop the windfall from the sales of tickets to the park.

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