Groups hoping to deter any anti-social behaviour are being urged to apply for Western Bay's annual CCTV fund.
It's the second time Western Bay of Plenty District Council's fund is being made available, after a budget of $50,000 per annum for three years was announced last year through the Long Term Plan 2021-31.
Council Operations Manager Kerrie Little says the fund proved incredibly popular in its first year.
'More than 70 applications were received last time, which shows a strong desire from the community to look after people and property near hot spots for crime,” says Kerrie.
'With funding back open in 2022, we're keen to hear from the groups that missed out last time, and anyone else who wants to send a message that anti-social behaviour is not acceptable.”
The interest last year prompted Council to supplement the fund with operational budget to ensure 13 much-needed systems could be installed.
Locations included Wilson Road roundabout at Waihī Beach; Welcome Bay roundabout on Te Puke Highway; and Te Puna's Minden Lookout.
All applications will be considered by a panel comprised of Councillors Allan Sole, Margaret Murray-Benge and Monique Gray, Council's Operations Manager Kerrie Little and a NZ Police representative.
Application forms can be found online at westernbay.govt.nz/cctvfund . Completed forms can either be emailed to info@westernbay.govt.nz with subject: 2022 CCTV Fund, or dropped off at one of the Council's library and service centres at Waihī Beach, Katikati, Ōmokoroa, Barkes Corner or Te Puke.
'Our focus is on protecting the infrastructure and property that matters to our communities,” says Kerrie..
Applications to monitor private property/land will not be considered.
The application period closes on Thursday June 23 2022.
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