In line with the Government Policy Statement, the National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) is our key commitment with the sector for how the Transport Agency will use National Land Transport funding to provide a transport system that enables New Zealand to thrive.
The 2018–21 NLTP should reflect the wider transport investment story. We recognise the Transport Agency’s role is wider than just its own direct investment decisions and are keen to understand what other outcomes our investment in transport contributes to. This will lead to a richer conversation (across government).
The NLTP process also needs to acknowledge that Regional Land Transport Plans (RLTPs) are Regional Transport Committee documents and are currently in a mid-term review cycle. The requirements of the NLTP process need to be scaled in support of that.
The Transport Agency also hopes to encourage much greater alignment of strategic messages through the dialogue process – for example, encouraging activity management plans to reflect the strategic intent at the front end of each RLTP.
As Approved Organisations and Regional Transport Committees, and our key partners in the NLTP process, our aim is to work in closer partnership with you to bring innovative ideas and solutions to the table and shape each other’s thinking about how best to use our collective investment opportunities to support a better future for New Zealand.
To help improve our processes and approach, the Transport Agency sought feedback from across the sector following the release of the 2015-18 NLTP and has invited further feedback through a number of our early conversations last year as we began to prepare for the 2018-21 NLTP.
Feedback has been taken on board from the following sources:
This includes feedback on ways to improve the overall NLTP process as well as feedback on specific activities and initiatives, which has been passed on to those teams.
The feedback covers five key themes: Regional Land Transport Plans, the need for a clearer strategic picture, the Business Case Approach, HNO’s State Highway Investment Proposal, and timeframes for updates to the Transport Investment Online (TIO) tool.
Part One of the November NLTP Dialogue content, outlined below, is a summary of the key points under each theme. The rest of the information that follows in Part Two has been structured to provide more detailed responses under each of these five themes, with further additional information provided in the final section (Part Three).
You can continue to provide feedback at any time throughout the NLTP cycle by contacting us.
Key themes from the feedback you gave us
1. Regional Land Transport Plans
2. Bigger strategic picture
3. Business case approach
4. HNO’s State Highway Investment Proposal (SHIP) – previously known as ‘SHAMP’
The hierarchy of documents needs to be clear – i.e. need to be clear where activity management plans and the State Highway Investment Proposal sit in regard to the RLTP and line of sight to strategic direction.
5. Transport Investment Online (TIO)
Based on your feedback, this will be a successful NLTP process for you if:
It’s also worth noting that the process isn’t starting from a blank slate – a number of collaborative initiatives are already underway together, including the development of Business Cases and other activities that represent more collaborative approaches and whole-of-system thinking. This includes:
The Transport Agency will build on the strengths of these as it engages in dialogue with you and agree the key investment priorities that will shape the 2018-21 NLTP together and begin to share our developing long term strategic view of the transport system.
Our regional staff will continue to work through the Regional Advisory Groups, Technical Advisory Groups, Regional Transport Committees, as well as the Transport Special Interest Group.
The next section, Part Two, of the Shaping the NLTP – November Dialogue content focuses on responding to each of the key feedback themes outlined above.
Following these responses, we have included some additional information and updates that we also thought would be either useful and/or important for you to know. This includes information about activity management plans, Regional Economic Development, Cycling, and Safety. You will find these in Part Three.
Your feedback is important to us. If you’d like to know more or have some feedback for us, let know.