Record investment to get Auckland moving
08 May 2018
NZ Government:
The Government and
Auckland Council will
embark on
New Zealand’s largest ever civil construction programme to
create a 21st century transport network, Minister of Transport Phil
Twyford and
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said today.
“Together, we will invest $28 billion over the next decade to unlock
Auckland’s potential. We will be building vital projects including
light
rail, Penlink and Mill Rd, heavy
rail and bus upgrades, safety improvements, and more dedicated cycle
lanes,” says Phil Twyford.
“These much-needed investments are made possible by a $4.4 billion
funding boost resulting from the Auckland fuel tax, increased revenue
the National Land Transport Fund, and Crown Infrastructure Partners
contributions.
“This plan is funded to deliver the projects we are committed to. The
previous ATAP report, released by former Transport Minister Simon
Bridges in August 2017, had a $5.9 billion funding gap. National had no
plan to fix that fiscal hole, which would have meant the projects they
promised couldn’t have been delivered.
“This $28 billion plan will help ease the awful congestion that has been
caused by a decade of under-investment. We will create a congestion-free
rapid transit network and boost other alternatives to driving to help
free up the
roads, enable growth, and improve safety for drivers and others,”
says Phil Twyford.
Mayor Phil Goff said, “ATAP balances the need to deal with Auckland’s
immediate and pressing transport needs, as well as being
transformational for the future.
“ATAP reflects the need for efficient roading for green and brownfield
housing development, new transport corridors and major arterial routes.
But as Auckland grows we need to move from a focus on roading to a more
balanced approach that promotes public transport and active transport
networks.
“Auckland has to contribute its share and the regional fuel tax allows
us to do that. The more than $4 billion expenditure it unlocks is
critically important to progressing a better transport system for
Auckland.
“To raise the same sum from rates would result in a total rate increase
of over 13 per cent this year. Alternatively, to do nothing would see
Auckland become increasingly gridlocked.
“New forms of revenue such as an RFT to invest in our transport network
and light rail to supplement buses, ferries and heavy rail are critical
for an efficient and effective Auckland transport system. Auckland’s
growth means additional investment in these areas is vital for us to
tackle congestion problems.
“ATAP represents a significant increase in investment in our transport
network, but we still need to find innovative ways to fund further
development such as PPPs, special purpose vehicles or infrastructure
bonds,” Phil Goff says.
ATAP includes $1.8 billion in funding for light rail. A work programme
is underway to leverage sources of investment capital outside of ATAP
for light rail, and an announcement will be made soon.
Under ATAP, Auckland is expected to receive 38% of the National Land
Transport Fund over the next decade, proportionate with the region’s
growing share of New Zealand’s population. However, Mayor Phil Goff says
that this “still falls short of Auckland’s projected 55 per cent share
of the country’s population growth over the next decade”.
ATAP major investments include:
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Committed projects like the City Rail Link and northern motorway improvements.
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Light rail
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Eastern busway (Panmure-Botany)
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Airport-Puhinui State highway upgrade, including a high quality public transport link to an upgraded Puhinui rail station
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Bus priority programme, to more rapidly grow Auckland’s bus lane network and support faster, more reliable and more efficient bus services
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Albany-Silverdale bus improvements
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Lower cost East West Link to address key freight issues in the area
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Papakura-Drury motorway widening
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First phase of the Mill Road corridor
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Penlink (tolled)
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Walking and cycling programme to expand the network and complete key connections (e.g. SkyPath)
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Significant programme of safety improvements
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New transport infrastructure to enable greenfield growth
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Network optimisation and technology programme to make the best use of our existing network
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Rail network improvements including electrification to Pukekohe, additional trains and other track upgrades
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