Projects worth more than $6 million may be carried forward by the Waitaki District Council because they have not been completed in previous financial years.
Each year, council staff compiles a list of projects which have not been carried out for a number of reasons, putting them forward to continue.
Some of the projects which will go before the council's corporate committee on Tuesday are worth millions of dollars.
Some have not been started, while others are partially or almost completed but need the council's approval to be carried forward.
Financial services manager Paul Hope said because of a variety of circumstances, 66 projects needed to be carried forward.
Two of them were from the 2003-04 financial year.
Most of the projects were funded by sources other than rates and, in many cases, were ongoing.
Some of the larger projects included.-
• $2.5 million for the Forrester Heights subdivision of 27 sections on Cape Wanbrow.
• $1.5 million for the Waitaki Aquatic Centre upgrade, completed except for some small items.
• $590,000 to upgrade treatment at the Palmerston sewage plant.
• $589,832 for the Forrester Gallery redevelopment.
• $355,500 to extend Wansbeck St out to the Oamaru Harbour.
• $350,000 to upgrade the Lower Waitaki water supply treatment.
• $312,863 for new public toilets at the Oamaru Gardens.
• $307,000 to develop and implement a strategy to remove stormwater from Oamaru sewers.
• $300,000 to improve access on Avon St.
• $300,000 to dredge the Oamaru Harbour.
• $230,000 for the Oamaru Skateboard Park expansion and development.
• $200,000 for the Oamaru Harbourside development.