Severe congestion key Wellington transport issue
Wellington Regional Office
Media Release
30 June 2004
Severe congestion key Wellington transport issue
Easing congestion on state highways in Wellington is a key aim of a number of projects in Transit New Zealand’s 10-Year State Highway Plan for the region, released today.
Construction will begin on the Inner City Bypass and MacKays Crossing Overbridge projects in the first half of the 2004/05 financial year and work will continue on the Plimmerton to Mana Upgrade already underway.
“The bypass will provide a safer and more efficient route to Wellington hospital, Wellington airport and southern and northern suburbs,” Transit regional manager Brian Hasell said.
“The bypass is part of an integrated package of initiatives including improved passenger transport, travel demand management measures and additional walking and cycling facilities, involving Transit, Wellington City Council and Greater Wellington Regional Council.”
Transit also proposes several improvements to address congestion on SH2 between the Hutt Valley and Ngauranga, with the $53 million Dowse to Petone Interchange project scheduled for a construction start in 2005/06. The $14.4 million Kaitoke Realignment in Upper Hutt is already underway. Other proposed projects for this highway that are currently outside the 10-year plan include the Melling Interchange, the SH2/SH58 Hayward interchange and a reversible auxiliary lane between Ngauranga and Petone.
Stage one of the Kapiti Western Link Road is also included in the 10-year plan, with an estimated construction start date of 2007/08, he said.
“This is a joint project with Kapiti Coast District Council to build a parallel route to SH1 between Peka Peka, north of Waikanae, and Poplar Avenue at Raumati to free up congestion on both the state highway and local roads,” Mr Hasell said.
Transit’s plan includes at least $244 million for new state highway projects and at least $197 million for maintenance in the Wellington region in the next 10 years. In 2004/05, $35 million will be spent on new projects and $22 million on maintenance.
“Some of the projects outlined in the plan may be built faster and others added with additional funding we anticipate from a share of the regional distribution funding resulting from the Government’s December 2003 funding package, ‘Investing in Growth’ raised through an increase in petrol tax,” Mr Hasell said.
Large projects (construction cost over $3 million)
have been planned for 10 years and small and medium-sized
projects have been planned for three years. Consultation
played an important role in the development of the plan
within the context of the new Land Transport Management Act
(passed in November 2003), Mr Hasell said, with all large
project proposals reviewed to ensure integrated solutions
that fitted with the Wellington region’s local authority
plans and that the benefits of the plans were sustainable.
Other areas to be covered by the 10-year plan in the
Wellington region include removing roadside hazards and
improving walking and cycling facilities.
Major features
of the plan are:
• Dowse to Petone Upgrade on SH2,
including a new interchange at Dowse Drive and overbridge at
Korokoro, for a construction start in 2005/06
• Kapiti
Western Link Road (Stage 1), for a construction start in
2006/07, as a joint project with the Kapiti Coast District
Council
• curve easing at Muldoons Corner on the
Rimutaka Hill Road on SH2, for a construction start in
2006/07
• expansion of the Active Traffic Management
System currently in operation in the Ngauranga Gorge to give
better service to road users on other sections of SH1 and
SH2.
Other projects in the 10-year plan for construction over the next three years are:
• Waiohine Bridge
Replacement on SH2, north of Greytown
• Te Marua Curves
Realignment on SH2, north of Upper Hutt
• improvements to
the Kent Terrace/Ellice Street intersection at the Basin
Reserve
• intersection improvements at Old Hautere Road
on SH1
• street lighting between Petone and Ngauranga on
SH2
• cycling and walking facilities in Kapiti on SH1,
Masterton on SH2 and Petone to Horokiwi on
SH2.
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