Greater Wellington Regional Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $390 million of Public transport projects have been approved for funding in the Greater Wellington region. This includes $32 million of funding in the latest prioritisation round for Public transport projects. This will be used for debt servicing on the Matangi trains and rail upgrades, implementation of the real time passenger information system, the National Ticketing Programme, and Palmerston North to Wellington Rail Passenger service.

A further $37 million is likely to be approved for the Wellington city bus hubs and Waterloo depot purchase for park and ride facilities.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
LGWM – Rapid Transit – indicative business case Local road improvements Indicative business case Approved
National Ticketing Programme – Project NEXT Public transport capex Implementation Approved
National Ticketing Programme – Project NEXT Public transport capex Construction Approved
Matangi 1 trains and rail upgrades – debt servicing ($23M) Public transport opex Construction Approved
Matangi 2 trains – debt servicing Public transport opex Construction Approved
Real Time Passenger Information System Public transport opex Implementation Approved
Palmerston Nth-Wgtn Rail Passenger (Capital Connection) Public transport opex Implementation Approved
National Ticketing Programme – Project NEXT Public transport capex Construction Likely
Waterloo depot purchase for park and ride Public transport capex Implementation Likely
Wellington city bus hubs to support new network Public transport capex Detailed business case Likely
Wellington city bus hubs to support new network Public transport capex Implementation Likely
On-Board Systems Equipment Public transport capex Detailed Business Case *Likely
Porirua Station Bus Shelter Upgrade Public transport capex Detailed Business Case *Likely
Unlocking Network Capacity & Improving Resilience (RS1) – rail station upgrades Public transport capex Construction *Likely
Waterloo Station – replace roof canopy Public transport capex Implementation *Likely
Improving Rail Passenger Information Public transport opex Detailed Business Case *Likely
Real time information tools Public transport opex Detailed Business Case *Likely
Unlocking Network Capacity & Improving Resilience (RS1) – new timetable Public transport opex Implementation Unlikely

Masterton District Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $19 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in the Masterton district. This includes $90,000 of funding in the latest prioritisation round to complete LED street light conversions in the district.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
Street Light LED conversion – Masterton Local road improvements Implementation Approved

Carterton District Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $7 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in the Carterton district. This includes $20,000 of funding in the latest prioritisation round to complete LED street light conversions in the district.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
Street Light LED conversion Local road improvements Implementation Approved

South Wairarapa District Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $9 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in the South Wairarapa district. This includes $57,000 of funding in the latest prioritisation round to accelerate the renewal and upgrade of street lighting to LEDs.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
Accelerated renewal road lighting LED Conversion Local road improvements Implementation Approved

Porirua District Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $37 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in the Porirua district. This includes $11.5 million of funding in the latest prioritisation round for improvements to the Link Roads, the upgrade of street lights to LEDs and for the CBD to Titahi Bay shared path. A further $728,000 is likely to be funded in this NLTP period for the Titahi Bay shared path.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
4–8 Albatross Close Slip Remediation Local road improvements Implementation Approved
LED Streetlight Upgrade Local road improvements Construction Approved
PCC Link Roads Local road improvements Construction Approved
PCC Link Roads Local road improvements Property Approved
CBD to Titahi Bay Shared Path Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
CBD to Titahi Bay Shared Path Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
CBD to Titahi Bay Shared Path Walking and cycling Implementation Likely
Walking and Cycling Pathway Projects Walking and cycling Construction Unlikely
Walking and Cycling Pathway Projects Walking and cycling Pre-implementation Unlikely

Upper Hutt City Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $18 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in Upper Hutt. This includes $1.2 million of funding in the latest prioritisation round for work to proceed on the Silverstream to Hutt River walking and cycling path, some sealing and widening of the Hutt River Trail, design of the Railway walking and cycling path and installation of LED street lighting.

It is unlikely there will be funding for improvements to the Fergusson/Eastern Hut//Country Lane intersection or for the Cruikshank Rail Tunnel cycleway.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
LED Streetlight Upgrade Local road improvements Construction Approved
Fergusson/Eastern Hutt/County Lane Intersection Local road improvements Implementation Unlikely
Hutt River Trail – Sealing and Widening Walking and cycling Construction Approved
Railway Walking and Cycling Path Walking and cycling Design Approved
Silverstream to Hutt River Walking and Cycling Path Walking and cycling Construction Approved
Silverstream to Hutt River Walking and Cycling Path Walking and cycling Design Approved
UCF Funding Administration Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Cruikshank Rail Tunnel – Cycleway Walking and cycling Construction Unlikely

Hutt City Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $46 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in the Hutt. This includes$5.3 million of funding in the latest prioritisation round to proceed on various stages of three walking and cycling projects: Eastern Bays shared path, The Beltway, and Wainuiomata Hill Road shared path. A further $2.8 million is also likely to be approved for these projects and development of the Petone to Melling cycleway network.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
Eastern Bays Shared Path – Great Harbour Way Walking and cycling Pre-implementation Approved
The Beltway Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
The Beltway Walking and cycling Pre-implementation Approved
Wainuiomata Hill Road Shared Path Walking and cycling Construction Approved
Wainuiomata Hill Road Shared Path Walking and cycling Design Approved
Wainuiomata Hill Road Shared Path Walking and cycling Construction Approved
Wainuiomata Hill Road Shared Path Walking and cycling Construction Approved
Cycleway Network Development – P2M Walking and cycling Construction Likely
The Beltway Walking and cycling Implementation Likely
Eastern Bays Shared Path – Great Harbour Way – Windy Creek section Walking and cycling Construction *Likely

*Likely – post the May prioritisation, these projects were reviewed following additional information provided by the Hutt City Council and the status changed from unlikely to likely.

Wellington City Council

In the 2018–21 NLTP, $134 million of land transport projects have been approved for funding in Wellington. This includes $20.5 million of funding in the latest prioritisation round for Local road improvements and walking and cycling projects.

The $5.5 million of Local road improvements includes the accelerated rollout of LED street lighting, seismic strengthening of Northland Tunnel, road resilience improvements at Ngaio Gorge/Wadestown and gates/new pedestrian surface at the Tawa Street level crossing.

A further $8 million of work is likely to be funded, including seismic strengthening of the Seatoun Tunnel and work on the Eastern Package and Hutt to CBD Package of walking and cycling projects.

Project name Activity class Phase Approved/Likely/
Unlikely to be funded
Accelerated Rollout of Street Lighting LEDs and CMS Local road improvements Implementation Approved
Northland Tunnel Seismic Strengthening Local road improvements Construction Approved
Road Resilience Improvement 2015/25 – Ngaio Gorge/Wadestown Local road improvements Construction Approved
Tawa Street Level Crossing Auto Gates & New Ped Surface Local road improvements Construction Approved
Road Resilience Improvement 2015/25 – Ngaio Gorge/Wadestown Local road improvements Construction Likely
Seatoun Tunnel Seismic Strengthening Local road improvements Construction Likely
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Pre-implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Detailed business case Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Pre-implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Eastern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Hutt to CBD Package Walking and cycling Implementation Approved
Wellington Cycle Network – Hutt to CBD Package Walking and cycling Implementation Likely
Wellington Cycle Network – Southern Package Walking and cycling Implementation Unlikely