Sharechat Logo

Prime Minister confirms big infrastructure spend on Auckland transport

Wednesday 27th January 2016

Text too small?

Prime Minister John Key has confirmed the government's plans to help bring forward spending on Auckland's transport infrastructure including the $2.5 billion city rail link and the $1 billion East/West Connections road project. 

The government will work with Auckland Council to bring forward the business plan and formalise Crown funding from 2020, Key told the Auckland Chamber of Commerce in his first major speech of the year. Key had been tipped to bring forward the government's own funding, and these commitments are expected to help the local body negotiate contracts and provide investors certainty for other major central business district projects. A business plan is expected to be delivered later this year. 

"The government still has to work through a number of important and quite complex issues with the council," Key said. "These include how project costs will be shared and how the rail link will be owned and managed."

In 2013, the government agreed to jointly fund the rail link with Auckland Council but to not provide its share until 2020, but would consider an earlier business case and construction start date if it became clear that Auckland’s CBD employment and rail patronage hit thresholds faster than current growth rates suggested.

The two thresholds were rail patronage hitting 20 million trips a year before 2020 and a 25 percent increase in Auckland CBD employment over the 2013 level – half the increase predicted in Auckland Transport’s City Centre Future Access Study. Neither threshold has been met at this stage although rail trips are forecast to hit the 20 million mark by the end of this year. Patronage increased 22 percent in 2015 to just over 15 million trips a year.

The rail link will connect Britomart Station in downtown Auckland with the existing western line at Mt Eden station, allowing trains to run both ways through Britomart, and preliminary work began in December with council's long-term plan passed last year based on construction beginning in 2018. 

Auckland Mayor Len Brown welcomed the commitment, saying it will help the city cater to annual population growth of 3 percent. The next step for council to work with government will be in addressing traffic congestion and make public transport more desirable across the whole city, he said. 

Key also announced plans to fast-track the East/West Connection to improve traffic between Onehunga and Mt Wellington which is heavily used by industry to allow consent to be made within nine months of application. 

The government plans to fund the connection through the Land Transport Fund to allow construction to start as early as 2018, he said. 

Key detailed up to $115 million of funding for four road projects, two in Taranaki,  one in Gisborne and one near Blenheim.

He also touched on housing affordability, which he said has no quick fix, with reforms to the resource management act a priority for the government. 

"I want to make the government's expectations absolutely clear - we must continue lifting supply of new houses in Auckland to meet the demands of this growing city," Key said.

BusinessDesk.co.nz



  General Finance Advertising    

Comments from our readers

No comments yet

Add your comment:
Your name:
Your email:
Not displayed to the public
Comment:
Comments to Sharechat go through an approval process. Comments which are defamatory, abusive or in some way deemed inappropriate will not be approved. It is allowable to use some form of non-de-plume for your name, however we recommend real email addresses are used. Comments from free email addresses such as Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail, etc may not be approved.

Related News:

Fonterra appoints permanent COO
Manawa Energy FY24 Annual Results & Webcast Details
Seeka Provides the Results of Meeting - ASM
April 19th Morning Report
PGW Guidance Update
CNU - Commerce Commission releases draft expenditure decision
Spark announces departure of Product Director
TGG - T&G appoints new Director
April 18th Morning Report
SKC - APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER