Hon Julie Anne Genter
Associate Minister of Transport
23 May 2019 PĀNUI PĀPĀHO
MEDIA STATEMENT
Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter today unveiled designs for public consultation on the Ngauranga to Petone
shared walking and cycling pathway. The Associate Minister also announced funding approval to begin construction on the
Petone to Melling pathway.
“This project will provide people living in the Hutt with a congestion-free commuting option into the city,” said Julie
Anne Genter.
“With the rise of e-bikes and e-scooters, this path will provide people with more options for travelling between the
Hutt, Petone, and Wellington City.
“The new designs show that the pathway will be an attraction for both visitors and residents alike. The 5 m wide path
will include additional space for people to rest, picnic, and fish the coast. An iconic overbridge at Ngauranga will
connect people to the coastal pathway.
‘The project itself represents the most significant expansion of public access to Wellington’s waterfront in decades.
“The seaside path provides a critical resilience upgrade to the network, with protection of State Highway 2 and the rail
line from erosion and damaging storm surges.
“In addition, the Transport Agency has approved construction to begin to extend a shared walking and cycling path from
Melling to Petone.
“This path will make it safer and easier for people to walk, cycle and scooter to the train station, which will help
reduce congestion and take the pressure of park and ride facilities.
“Ultimately the Melling to Petone section will connect to the coastal pathway and provide access right to the city. Work
is expected to start on this section before the end of this year, with the project completed by the end of 2020,” said
Julie Anne Genter.
People can find out more about the proposed design for the Ngauranga to Wellington section and have their say using an
online platform, Social Pinpoint:nzta.mysocialpinpoint.com/w2hvlink
Notes to the editor:
The Petone to Melling section is being delivered by the NZ Transport Agency, in partnership with Hutt City Council. In
March, the Transport Agency board approved funding to construct this section. Final costs are dependent on the outcome
of negotiation with contractors.
The Ngauranga to Petone section is being delivered by the NZ Transport Agency, in partnership with Wellington City
Council and Greater Wellington Regional Council.
Notes on imagery and video:
Today the NZ Transport Agency is releasing indicative imagery that depicts how the Ngauranga to Petone walking and
cycling route might look in future.
These are architect’s visualisations based on the design work completed to date, but features of the proposed route
could change with community and expert feedback, and through the consenting process.
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