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Wellington scoop co nz » Plan (with no funding) to make region s land transport safer and more sustainable

News from Greater Wellington Regional Council The 2021 Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) was adopted at today’s regional council meeting. The RLTP integrates transport planning for the region, outlines the strategic direction for transport and details transport investment planned for the next six years in the context of consistency with the Government Policy Statement on Land Transport. “This is a timely plan and a great day for a region looking ahead at the fundamental role of transport in regional development and its role in climate change mitigation”, says Greater Wellington Chair Daran Ponter. “The plan will move us towards a safer and more sustainable transport network. It provides for efficient connections that make it easier to move people and freight, and has a direct impact on making the region a desirable place in which to live and work.”

New Regional Partnership To Accelerate Progress On Regional Growth, Economic Development And Recovery

Thursday, 1 July 2021, 3:41 pm Today’s first full business meeting of the new Wellington Regional Leadership Committee marks the start of a collaborative partnership designed to shape future growth in the Wellington-Wairarapa-Horowhenua region. The partnership has been progressed as part of the Government’s Urban Growth Agenda to improve co-ordination and alignment between central and local government and mana whenua in New Zealand’s high growth urban areas. The committee brings together key leaders across the region, including the regional chair, mayors from each of the region’s local authorities and Horowhenua District Council, mana whenua partners, and central government ministers.

Greater Wellington s 2021-31 Long Term Plan Adopted

Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 1:22 pm A long term plan focused on meeting the challenge of climate change and building regional resilience was adopted today by Greater Wellington. The 2021-31 Long Term Plan, which sets Greater Wellington’s priorities and budget for the next ten years, was developed over the past 18 months, and has climate change as its driving factor. “Since declaring a regional climate emergency, Greater Wellington has focused on how it can reduce emissions and improve the region’s resilience to the impact of climate change,” says Greater Wellington Chair, Daran Ponter. “I’d like to thank the many people and organisations for their engagement with the plan

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