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Next Steps – Future Transport Network For North West Auckland
Monday, 24 June 2024, 5:22 pm
Press Release: NZTA
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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) and Auckland
Transport have now lodged confirmed designations decisions
on the Notices of Requirement (NoRs) with Auckland Council
for North
West Auckland future transport projects.
These
long term projects are part of a well-designed, integrated
transport network being planned now to transform how people
move around the North West in the future. It includes these
strategic projects which are anticipated to be delivered in
the next 10 to 30 years to support growth:
- A
future rapid transit corridor between Redhills North and
Kumeū-Huapai to enable development of fast, frequent and
high-capacity public transport.
- A station located at
Huapai which will enable residents from the surrounding area
to access a park and ride adjacent to the station.
- A
station located near the Kumeū town centre which will
provide access to the station by all types of transport –
public transport, walk, bike, scoot, or
drive
- Provision for a cycling and walking corridor
alongside the rapid transit corridor connecting Whenuapai
and the northern part of Redhills to
Kumeū-Huapai.
- A future Alternative State Highway
which will be a new route extending the existing North
Western Motorway from Brigham Creek Road to State Highway 16
east of Waimauku, supporting the upgrade of the current
state highway in Kumeū-Huapai town centre. The Alternative
State Highway has been identified as a Road
of National Significance in the draft GPS 2024 as a
major transport project that, once completed, will support
economic growth and productivity, reduce congestion, improve
safety, support housing development, and provide a more
resilient roading network.
- A future new interchange
at SH16 Brigham Creek Road to improve access for all areas
across the North West. It will create a central connection
point for a wide range of transport options, including the
Alternative State Highway, new public transport routes via
the rapid transit corridor, and new walking and cycling
networks, to flow through.
- Future upgrades to local
transport connections in Whenuapai, Redhills, Kumeū-Huapai
and Riverhead.
The decisions on the NoRs follows
NZTA and Auckland Transport receiving Council’s
recommendation from their independent hearings panel. The
hearing was held in August 2023 and Council’s
recommendation was issued last December.
Auckland
Council will inform submitters and other interested parties
of the decisions and the 15-day appeal period. It is
anticipated that the designations should be finalised by the
end of 2024, subject to resolution of any appeals that are
filed.
View
a list of the North West NoRs including links to
decisions.
These projects are not funded for
implementation or construction which we anticipate will take
place in the coming decades once funding becomes
available.
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