Goff commends government’s “wise investment” in Auckland
Mayor Phil Goff is pleased the government has responded positively to Auckland Council’s calls for greater investment in Auckland’s infrastructure.
“We have
been talking to the government for several months about what
Auckland needs in this infrastructure package and I commend
the government for delivering on our calls.
“The
package allocates Auckland, which is expected to gain over
half of the country’s population growth over the next
decade, a fair and proportionate share of the transport
funding package,” says Phil Goff.
“It recognises
the pressure that population growth has put on Auckland over
a long period and the need for investment in infrastructure
to match and cope with that growth.
“We are playing
catch-up and it’s critical that we invest in this way to
tackle congestion, carbon emissions, productivity losses
from a gridlocked transport network, and to meet New
Zealand’s need to have an international and globally
competitive city in Auckland.
“While meeting urgent
needs in roading such as Mill Road and Penlink, which
services Auckland’s rapid population and housing growth,
the package also encourages transport mode shift to tackle
traffic congestion.
“With CRL, the need for a third
main trunk and electrification to Pukekohe are vital. New
walk and cycleways will be built alongside motorways, and
Skypath and Seapath will connect the North Shore to the City
Centre for pedestrians and cyclists for the first
time.”
“This investment sits alongside the
announcement of a joint council and government transport
investment package (ATAP) in 2018 which set record levels of
investment in our transport network over the next
decade.
“The additional funding will help us bring
forward ATAP projects and complete them earlier. It will
also free up some of Auckland Council’s funding to meet
other pressing transport needs.
“This package
doesn’t solve all of our problems but gives impetus to our
programme to decongest our city,” Phil Goff
said.
Transport projects in Auckland with new funding
confirmed today by the Prime Minister are:
• Mill Road corridor ($1.3 billion, starting late 2022)
• Penlink ($411 million, starting late 2021)
• third lanes in each direction from Papakura to Drury ($423 million, starting late 2020)
• Third main heavy rail trunk line from Quay St/Britomart station to Wiri Station ($315 million, starting late 2020)
• Electrification of Papakura to Pukekohe line ($371 million, starting late 2020)
• Two new train stations in Drury ($247 million, starting 2023)
• Skypath and Seapath ($360 million, starting 2021)
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