Greater Wellington is urging the Government to strengthen the Natural Environment and Planning Bills, warning that – without vital amendments – the proposals risk weakening environmental safeguards, undermining Treaty obligations,…
Projects to enable more frequent trains and a reliable rail network top a list of transport activities, each costing over $2 million, put forward for government co-funding by the Wellington Regional Transport Committee.
The Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan Mid Term Review 2024 (PDF 4 MB) was approved today by Greater Wellington on behalf of the region’s nine councils, the New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and KiwiRail and follows a month of consultation, 580 submissions and two days of public hearings.
Committee chair Adrienne Staples says the community response overwhelmingly supported enhancing public transport.
“While feedback was diverse, there was strong consensus across the region supporting improvements to public transport, particularly for our rail network.” Cr Staples says.
“Through this plan, we are committed to realising our vision of a connected region, with safe, accessible and liveable places – where people can easily, safely and sustainably access the things that matter to them, and where goods are moved efficiently, sustainably and reliably.”
The list of ‘significant activities’ includes:
“We’re grateful for the 580 residents and organisations who provided feedback during the month-long consultation,” Cr Staples says.
The plan will now be sent to NZTA for inclusion in the National Land Transport Programme, which will allocate funding levels for the region’s transport activities for the next three years.
“Our nine councils, NZTA and KiwiRail have worked as a team to create a plan, which not only forms a strong funding bid, but that truly responds to transport needs across the whole region. We are looking forward to the funding being made available.”