Transport A Major Election Issue
Media Release from the Campaign for Better
Transport
Transport A Major Election Issue
The Campaign for Better Transport is picking transport to be a major issue in the forthcoming election. The organisation is this week hosting a public meeting where the main political parties will be given the opportunity to explain what they intend to do over the next three years to improve transport, particularly in Auckland.
Spokesperson Cameron Pitches says he hopes the meeting will cover wide range of transport issues, but a key role of central Government is administering the $2.8bn annual fuel tax revenue in a "sensible and realistic" manner.
"Current Goverment policy limits just 0.8% of that revenue stream for public transport infrastructure projects. We think that the huge growth in numbers of people using buses and rail in Auckland in recent years justifies a bigger percentage than this," says Mr Pitches.
Spokesperson Cameron Pitches describes the meeting as a unique opportunity for the public to show their support for intiatives such as the CBD rail link and more immediate alternatives to the costly $1.7bn toll road between Puhoi and Wellsford.
"It is our view that in
Auckland the CBD rail link is absolutely vital to the
continued growth in rail patronage. Other options such as a
bus tunnel won't overcome this, especially given
electrification will make commuting by rail even more
popular than currently."
The meeting is to be held on
Thursday 10th November, 7:00pm at the Ellen Melville Hall,
Freyberg Place in central Auckland.
Confirmed speakers
for the public meeting include:
• David Bennett, MP
(National)
• Shane Jones, MP (Labour)
• Gareth
Hughes, MP (Greens)
• Don Brash (ACT)
• Colin
Craig (Converatives)
•
Each speaker will be given
10 minutes to explain their party's stance on all modes of
transport and issues that affect the Auckland region in
particular. Audience members will be invited to ask
questions after all speakers have presented their
policies.
The meeting is open to all members of the
public, however as space is limited free tickets should be
obtained through http://bettertransportnov11.eventbrite.com/
to guarantee a seat.
[Ends]
Notes:
Looking closer
at Operation Lifesaver:
http://transportblog.co.nz/2011/11/02/looking-closer-at-operation-lifesaver/
CBD
Bus Tunnel:
http://transportblog.co.nz/2011/10/30/a-cbd-bus-tunnel/
Cameron
Pitches
Convenor
The Campaign for Better Transport
Inc.
www.bettertransport.org.nz
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