Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.
Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.
Develop an integrated transport system with a mix of walking, cycling, public transport options and smooth access for vehicles and freight.
Support airport and seaport prioritisation as strategic regional assets of significance.
Support affordable and reliable public transport that meets the needs of Stoke and Tahunanui residents.
Prioritise local solutions to reduce traffic congestion and improve flow in and out of Stoke and Tahunanui.
Invest in safer walking and cycling connections to encourage active transport and ease congestion.
Future-proof public transport by delivering on the regional transport strategy and planning for long-term growth, connecting Marsden and beyond.
Support investment into the Hill–Suffolk Road business case, unlocking better connections for the community.
Work with central government on smarter State Highway solutions, ensuring safety and efficiency while reducing congestion and investing.
Build safer, connected walking and cycling routes to boost active transport and cut congestion.
Improve e-bus services around Stoke and Tāhunanui for better, affordable, convenient and frequent public transport options.
Invest in safer roads and intersections across Nelson to protect communities, especially near schools, and support better traffic flow.
Encourage and investigate other transport options by consulting creative thinkers in Nelson.
Encourage the use of public transport by making it more convenient while recognising someone must pay.
Use technology to keep traffic flowing by stopping single occupant vehicles when traffic slows and encouraging carpooling or bus use.
Develop an integrated transport system with a mix of walking, cycling, public transport options and smooth access for vehicles and freight.
Support airport and seaport prioritisation as strategic regional assets of significance.
Support affordable and reliable public transport that meets the needs of Stoke and Tahunanui residents.
Prioritise local solutions to reduce traffic congestion and improve flow in and out of Stoke and Tahunanui.
Invest in safer walking and cycling connections to encourage active transport and ease congestion.
Future-proof public transport by delivering on the regional transport strategy and planning for long-term growth, connecting Marsden and beyond.
Support investment into the Hill–Suffolk Road business case, unlocking better connections for the community.
Work with central government on smarter State Highway solutions, ensuring safety and efficiency while reducing congestion and investing.
Build safer, connected walking and cycling routes to boost active transport and cut congestion.
Improve e-bus services around Stoke and Tāhunanui for better, affordable, convenient and frequent public transport options.
Invest in safer roads and intersections across Nelson to protect communities, especially near schools, and support better traffic flow.
Encourage and investigate other transport options by consulting creative thinkers in Nelson.
Encourage the use of public transport by making it more convenient while recognising someone must pay.
Use technology to keep traffic flowing by stopping single occupant vehicles when traffic slows and encouraging carpooling or bus use.
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