CCTV Fund open for applications
Need an extra pair of ‘eyes’ in your neighbourhood to make it safer?
Applications are now open for Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s CCTV Fund, with $50,000 available.
The fund is designed to prevent crime and deter anti-social behaviour by adding to the growing network of CCTV (closed circuit television) cameras around the rohe.
Over the past three years, the fund has supported the installation of 21 new cameras throughout the Western Bay.
All applications are considered by a panel, including Councillors, Council’s Operations Manager Kerrie Little and a NZ Police representative.
To be considered, the cameras must be for shared spaces. Private properties are not eligible.
“If you know of a space in your neighbourhood that would benefit from a CCTV camera please put an application in – even if you have applied in the past and been unsuccessful,” says Kerrie.
“Community insights are really valuable in identifying where an added layer of security is needed.”
See westernbay.govt.nz/cctvfund for application forms and more information. Applications close at 5pm, Friday 4 October 2024.
Completed forms can either be emailed to info@westernbay.govt.nz (subject 2024 CCTV Fund) or dropped off at one of our library and service centres at Waihī Beach, Katikati, Ōmokoroa, Barkes Corner or Te Puke.
About the fund
The CCTV Fund was an outcome of Council’s Long Term Plan 2021-2031, with our five Community Boards showing strong support for this initiative.
Due to demand, the $50,000 annual fund was extended for another three years in the Long Term Plan 2024-34.
New camera locations from the 2023 fund can be found here.