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Bypass Funding Uncertain

Published: Fri 28 Jun 2002 10:18 AM
28 June 2002
Campaign for a Better City, PO Box 11-964, Wellington
email: cbc@tradeshall.org.nz web-site: www.cbc.org.nz
Funding for Wellington’s Inner City Bypass uncertain, despite the inclusion of the project in Transfund’s National Land Transport Program 2002/03. Transit has not even applied for funding and cannot do so until:
- Detailed design work is completed.
- The Induced Traffic Study is reviewed and approved by Transfund.
- The appeal of the Archaeological Authorities is heard by the Environment Court.
Campaign for a Better City (CBC) spokesperson, Alan Whiting said “People should understand that funding is ‘subject to [the bypass] receiving all required approvals’1. The bypass does not yet have all of these approvals. CBC expects the induced traffic study to show that the project will encourage more traffic into Central Wellington. As a result, the Benefit/Cost Ratio will be below the threshold and so funding will not be forthcoming.”
1 Transfund’s NTLP 2002/03 Central Region, p6, para1. Released 27 June 2002 (http://www.transfund.govt.nz/downloads/NLTP_Central_Region_2002.pdf)
ENDS
For Campaign for a Better City Inc. contact Alan Whiting: (04) 384 2201

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