Press Release – SaveKapiti Incorporated – 7 July 2012
Kapiti Expressway Called In
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is asking for submissions on the Kapiti Expressway. After years of waiting,
people who are concerned
about the expressway finally have their best chance to stop it says SaveKapiti spokesperson Jonathan Gradwell. He adds
“Nothing you have written before counts. All the expos, feedback and so-called ‘consultation’ have detracted from the
real submission process which is currently taking place. Your one chance to have your say about how the expressway
affects you is now”.
NZTA’s recent announcement that some of the Roads of National Significance projects will be delayed by 3 years indicates
that NZTA’s funding is limited and Mr Gradwell says the expressway is even less likely now than when the proposal was
first suggested. “NZTA and the Government want us to think that the project is a ‘done deal’ but the funding situation
gets worse by the minute and dozens of other problems have now come to light which could definitely stop planning
approval going ahead”.
Kapiti resident Bianca Begovich who recently hosted an Expressway Submission Workshop encourages everyone to write a
submission. “It doesn’t have to be long or complicated. Simply state what your issues are and what you would like NZTA
to do about them” Mrs Begovich says. She also says that NZTA’s performance with Transmission Gulley shows that they will
try to get away with the minimum they can if the public allow them to. “If Kapiti coasters don’t write submissions about
what they want, they won’t get anything except a noisy, dangerous concrete barrier through the middle of the district.
People who take the time to write a submission can feel satisfied that they have done everything they can to help
protect their environment, their district and the future of the Kapiti coast” Mrs Begovich says.
The EPA website (www.epa.govt.nz) will have a form where submitters can easily write their submission on-line. NZTA’s application for resource consent
can be found on the same website or at www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/mackays- to-peka-peka-application/.
SaveKapiti (www.savekapiti.co.nz) also has resources and information including details about how to contribute to their campaign, advice on the most
effective and easiest way to write a submission and a template with some of the issues people may find relevant to add
to their own submissions.
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