Consultants that criticised motorway now planning it
Consultants that criticised motorway now planning
it
The same consultants who suggested the
Puhoi to Wellsford motorway made little economic sense in
2008 are now investigating building the $1.65 billion dollar
white elephant, Green Party transport spokesperson Julie Ann
Genter said today.
A report obtained by the Green
Party, and authored by transport consultants Sinclair Knight
Merz, in 2008, showed traffic flows between Puhoi to
Wellsford peaked on weekends and suggested the best way
forward was through a public transport option. These same
consultants have now been hired at a cost of more than $12
Million dollars to investigate building the more than $1.6
billion dollar highway.
“Transport Minister Gerry
Brownlee seems intent on wasting billions of dollars on
motorways that make little economic sense,” said Ms
Genter.
“So far around $16 million dollars has
been spent on investigating Puhoi to
Wellsford.
“There is still another $44 million
dollars earmarked for the investigation phase,” said Ms
Genter.
“The Government’s motor-way programme
is now reliant on consultants who have a vested interest in
the motorways proceeding.
“This is despite the
fact that a few years ago these same consultants were
providing the then Government with reports highlighting the
poor cost benefit ratios of the Puhoi to Wellsford
motorway.
“The Government needs to reprioritise
its wasteful spending towards future-proofing New
Zealand’s transport network,” Ms Genter
said.
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