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Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai Lower Hutt is a city in progress with several transport projects either under way or about to start construction over the coming months.
Different projects have different partners and funding streams. Overall, there is a combined investment of $12 million to complete the works.
And Tupua Horo Nuku, the new 4.4-kilometre shared path and seawall along Marine Drive between Point Howard and Eastbourne is progressing at pace.
Infrastructure and Regulatory Chair Cr Simon Edwards says ensuring a safer, more efficient and resilient roading network are the principles driving the improvements.
"We are expecting our population to grow and we need to make it easier and safer to get around the city. And with the impacts of climate change, and the known threat of seismic events, it’s important to make Lower Hutt a resilient city for current and future generations. These measures take us down the road to achieving that.
"These traffic improvements also go hand-in-hand with other initiatives - promoting the use of e-bikes, walking and cycling - as we enhance choices for how we move around the city."
Cr Edwards acknowledges that with so much work being carried out at the same time, it will cause a level of disruption for travellers.
"Unfortunately, disruption is the price we pay for progress but I urge us all to show patience and courtesy on our roads as we knuckle down and get this important work completed."
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