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Decision Made On Transport Choices Programme

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:

The two projects scaled back include:

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:

The four completed projects are:

There are 13 projects which will not receive funding, following the decisions made by the Minister of Transport. These projects will not be constructed.

*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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