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Decision Made On Transport Choices Programme
Thursday, 25 January 2024, 5:48 pm
Press Release: Hamilton City Council
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The Minister of Transport Simeon Brown has written to
Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate and Hamilton City Council’s
Chief Executive Lance Vervoort, to inform them of his
decisions regarding the Transport Choices
programme.
The Minister said all projects put on hold
at the end of October 2023 will not receive any further
funding, and therefore will not proceed to
implementation/construction as part of the Transport Choices
programme.
Minister Brown said the Transport Choices
projects that already have signed a funding agreement with
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi would not be impacted and
could continue to progress to construction.
The
Minister said NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi would be in
contact with Hamilton City Council early in 2024 to discuss
the implications for specific Transport Choices
projects.
All councils proceeding in the programme
with a signed funding agreement are to complete their
Transport Choices projects by June
2025.
Background:
Hamilton City Council’s
Transport Choices budget was originally $37.12 million for
28 projects, with up to 90% funded by the Climate Emergency
Response Fund through NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and
10% by the Council.
However, in September 2023, the
transport agency instructed all 46 councils in the programme
to identify 10% savings across their
projects.
Hamilton City Council responded to the
request and reduced its budget to $33.31 million by removing
three projects from the programme and scaling back two
others.
The three projects removed
include:
- Hall Street and Mill Street: Separated
bike lanes and safer intersections along the length of the
road between Victoria Street and Kent Street. Total budget,
$75,000 (design only). Council’s share,
$7500.
- Western Rail Trail to Lake Domain: New
pedestrian/cycle crossing on Lake Domain Drive, upgrade of
existing shared path connecting to Lake Domain Drive and new
path from the Western Rail Trail to the lake. Total budget,
$130,000. Council’s share, $13,000.
- Hyde Avenue:
Street improvements for people to access the shopping
centre, community hub, local park and schools. Total budget,
$75,000. Council’s share, $15,000.
The two
projects scaled back include:
- Pembroke Street: A
project to upgrade bus stop infrastructure at two locations
on Pembroke Street was scaled back to one location. Total
budget, $550,000. Council’s share, $110,000.
- Bike
and scooter parking: A project to install bike parking was
scaled back from three locations to two locations. Total
budget, $770,000. Council’s share, $77,000.
In
November 2023, Waka Kotahi confirmed $14.06 million of
Transport Choices funding for Hamilton City Council to cover
construction of eight projects and a further four projects
which had already been completed.
The eight confirmed
projects include:
- Claudelands Park: Upgrade the
path through Claudelands Park between Heaphy Terrace and
Brooklyn Road. Total budget, $750,000. Council’s share,
$75,000.
- Heaphy Terrace: An off-road, two-way
cycleway which will link Fairfield and the central city via
Claudelands Bridge, as well as dual pedestrian and cycle
crossing on Heaphy Terrace. Total budget, $1.35 million.
Council’s share, $135,000.
- End of trip facilities:
Installing safe, covered, and well-lit areas to store a bike
or scooter and to charge e-bikes and scooters. Total budget,
$770,000. Council’s share, $77,000.
- Rifle Range
Road: Separated bike lanes, new crossings and safety
platforms. Total budget, $3.5 million. Council’s share,
$350,000.
- River Road footpath: 1.3km footpath on the
western side of River Road. Total budget, $1.8 million. No
cost to Council, totally funded by Transport
Choices.
- Hukanui Road: Installing in-lane bus stops,
protected bike lane, raised pedestrian crossing. Total
budget, $800,000. Council’s share,
$80,000.
- Rotokauri Road-Baverstock Road: New raised
crossings, new bus stops and upgrading existing bus stops.
Total budget, $1.03 million. Council’s share,
$206,000.
- Bus shelters: Upgrading and installing new
bus shelters in high-priority sites. Total budget, $1.21
million. Council’s share, $121,000.
The four
completed projects are:
- Killarney Road-Queens
Avenue: New roundabout and bike lanes. Total budget, $1.24
million. Council’s share, $124,000.
- Lake
Road-Commerce Street: New roundabout, raised pedestrian
crossings. Total budget, $1.22 million. Council’s share,
$244,000.
- Pembroke Street: Upgrades to bus
infrastructure (phase one of two completed). Total budget,
$550,000. Council’s share, $110,000.
- Anglesea
Street (South): In-lane bus stop, improve waiting areas for
people using bus. Total budget, $400,000. Council’s share,
$40,000.
There are 13 projects which will not
receive funding, following the decisions made by the
Minister of Transport. These projects will not be
constructed.
- Lorne Street & Bader Street, Te
Awa to Waikato Hospital: Street improvements to make it
safer for people to bike into the city and easier for more
people to catch the bus in this area. Total budget, $3.9
million. Council’s share, $390,000.
- Killarney
Road: Separated two-way cycleway on the northern side of
Killarney Road and other street safety improvements. Total
budget, $1.9 million. Council’s share,
$190,000.
- Gallagher Drive and Kahikatea Drive:
Improve shared pathway from Western Rail Trail and the
intersection of Kahikatea Drive and Quentin Drive. Total
budget, $1 million. Council’s share,
$100,000.
- Brooklyn Road: Protected bike lane, raised
pedestrian crossings, new shared pathways. Total budget,
$1.5 million. Council’s share, $150,000.
- Level
Crossing – Killarney Road: New pedestrian/bike level
crossing. Total budget, $680,000. Council’s share,
$68,000.
- Bike Parklets: Bike parking at Grey Street
and St Andrews Shops. Total budget, $530,000. Council’s
share, $53,000.
- Tristram Street: Upgrading footpaths
to improve walking connections from Palmerston Street near
the St Peters Tennis Club into the central city. Total
budget, $1 million. Council’s share,
$100,000.
- Hayes Paddock: New raised pedestrian
crossings, relocation of bus stop, reconfiguration of
Y-intersection. Total budget, $1.2 million. No cost to
Council, totally funded by Transport
Choices.
- Western Rail Trail to Frankton Station:
Direct pathway from Western Rail Trail to rail station.
Total budget, $1 million. Council’s share,
$100,000.
- Riverlea Connections: Improvements to
provide a safer environment for people to bike and walk.
Total budget, $1.81 million. Council’s share,
$181,000.
- Horsham Downs Road: Multiple improvements
to make the street safer and more convenient for people to
walk, bike and bus in Rototuna. Total budget $1.5 million.
Council’s share, $150,000.
- Level Crossings –
Claudelands East and Brooklyn Road: New pedestrian/bike
level crossing. Total budget, $2.2 million. Council’s
share, $220,000.
- Bike Parking in schools: Installing
permanent bike parking in schools to give students, staff
and visitors more parking options. Total budget: $120,000.
No cost to Council, totally funded by Transport
Choices.
*The Hayes Paddock project (currently
unfunded) and River Road footpath project (currently funded)
will be discussed at a Council information session on 7
February. A final decision will be made on these projects at
the
meeting.
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