Press Release – NZTA
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is keen to hear community views on the right speeds for each unique part of the Northland and north/north-western Auckland state highway network.
Over the next couple of months, Waka Kotahi is inviting people in Northland and north/north-west Auckland to join the conversation about the current speeds on their state highways and to share their concerns and local knowledge about how the roads are used, says Waka Kotahi Director of Regional Relationships, Steve Mutton.
“Ensuring we have the right speed for each unique part of our state highway network is key to saving lives and working towards our vision of a New Zealand where no-one is killed or seriously injured on our roads.”
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Developer Charles Ma says KiwiRail’s plans to build a new Drury West train station 1.5km away from his development doesn t make sense.
Developer Charles Ma says KiwiRail’s plans to build a new station in Drury west, 1.5 km from his company’s Auranga development, defies “common sense”. But the Government-owned rail operator says it weighed up its options and came to the best result for the area. Ma is the chief executive of Ma Development Enterprises (MADE) and the managing director of the Auranga development, a subdivision on the outskirts of Drury West in south Auckland which is set to bring up to 3000 new homes to the area over the next five years.
Thursday, 1 April 2021, 5:19 pm
One of the Auckland projects funded by the government’s
New Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) is progressing with the
shortlisting of two candidates for the contract to design
and build the new Penlink transport link.
The new 7km,
two-lane Penlink corridor will connect the Northern Motorway
(SH1) to the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, says Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency National Manager Infrastructure Delivery,
Andrew Thackwray.
The NZ Upgrade Programme (NZUP) is
investing $6.8 billion in road, public transport, walking
and cycling infrastructure to get our cities moving, save
lives and boost productivity in growth areas. The programme
provides a pipeline of jobs and work for the construction