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Hon Dr Michael Cullen Minister of Finance. Hon Pete Hodgson Minister of Transport. Wellington Transport Package. 27 January 2005. Why more money for transport?. This government believes in a sustainable transport system as a prerequisite for a healthy economy and society
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Hon Dr Michael Cullen Minister of Finance Hon Pete Hodgson Minister of Transport Wellington Transport Package 27 January 2005
Why more money for transport? • This government believes in a sustainable transport system as a prerequisite for a healthy economy and society • The days of underinvestment in the late 1990s are over • Sound economic management means we can invest in the basics, be it transport, health or education
Correcting years of underinvestment • NLTF funding for Wellington
Correcting years of underinvestment • Step one – Moving Forward package, February 2002, $1.56 billion over ten years • Step two – The Investing for Growth package, December 2003, $2.84 billion over ten years including $220 million for Wellington • Many projects to be brought forward
Correcting years of underinvestment • This is step three - $225 million of new money for Wellington over ten years being announced today • Step four will be a response to the final Western Corridor study later this year
This government has already… • Upped regional transport spending by 88.5 % • Contributed $31.5 million to passenger rail upgrades • Plimerton to Paremata upgrade $33 million • Kaitoke realignment $14.2 million • Inner City Bypass $39.9 million • MacKays Crossing $21.7 million
Why Wellington? • Serious underinvestment in the late 1990s, particularly in passenger transport • National and international strategic importance: • main inter island freight and tourism link • international port • Passenger transport and congestion
Transport in Wellington • A model city • Strong mode share for passenger transport • High levels of support for passenger transport • Physical constraints on more space for cars
The Wellington Transport Project • Central government working in partnership with GWRC and local councils • Cross party support from the Greens and United Future • MoT, Treasury, MED, Transit and Land Transport New Zealand (Transfund) with Council officials
Agreed priorities • Priorities set and agreed by government, GWRC and Mayors • Passenger transport – rail and buses • Reducing congestion and improving access Western Corridor a separate process
Priority 1 – Passenger transport • Maintenance and growth of mode share agreed as the number one priority • Upgrading of existing passenger rail and bus infrastructure and services • Projects to be selected by GWRC through Regional Land Transport Committee, with LTNZ making final funding decisions • Recognised value in easing pressure on the region’s strategic roads and Wellington CBD
Priority 1 – Passenger transport • $65 million of new money from the Crown over the next ten years • GWRC contribution of an additional $95 million, on top of existing commitments • To be added to $240 million for rail capex and $205 million in other passenger transport funding in the region from government funds by LTNZ over the next ten years
Priority 2 – Congestion and access • $160 million of new money from the Crown targeted at investment to reduce congestion and improve access • Strategic roading improvements, transport demand management and improved passenger transport will contribute to these objectives
Priority 2 – Congestion and access Strategic roading • Ease congestion at strategic points • Bring forward strategic roading projects • Improve access and safety • Around $100 million on top of Transit’s and territorial authorities’ current ten year plans
Priority 2 – Congestion and access • Around $30 million in new money for Transport Demand Management such as traffic management, traffic information systems, travel planning and walking and cycling • Around $30 million in new money for enhanced passenger transport, such as increased bus services
Government Transport spending in Wellington • LTNZ administered funds • Rail project $240 Million • Other passenger transport $205 Million • Transit (State Highways) $441 Million • Regional Funding $220 Million • Wellington Transport Package $225 Million Ten year total for Wellington $1.33 Billion Plus spending on local roads