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Wellington could lead sustainabl­e transport, says NZ Climate Minister

- Wellington: RNZ

New Zealand Climate Minister James Shaw believes Wellington has the ability to lead the way for sustainabl­e public transport in New Zealand.

Speaking at a conference held by Forest & Bird on Thursday, Mr Shaw said the geographic challenges Wellington faced meant it would need to move in that direction anyway.

“It’s a very small strip of land surrounded by pretty rough terrain in terms of hills and mountains and an ocean. You can’t just have a sprawl-based urban design and transport system in Wellington. There are a lot of people here who want it and have wanted it for a very long time, so you’re kind of pushing against an open door,” he said. However, public feedback on the future of Wellington’s transport system showed there was a divide between prioritisi­ng roads or public transport.

Initial feedback on the Let’s Get Wellington Moving initiative indicated Wellington­ians wanted better public transport, while those commuting to the city would rather have easier road access to the airport and hospital. Greater Wellington Region Council environmen­t spokespers­on Sue Kedgley said it would be better for everyone to invest in public transport.

“If you had the rail network linking up at the railway station with a modern light rail system, which took you all the way to the airport, you could do your journey effortless­ly and more quickly if you did it by public transport,” she said. She said central government needed to change its funding model to make this happen as the current one penalised public transport.

“The government funds state highways by 100 percent so local government doesn’t have to pay anything at all, but when it comes to public transport - light rail for example - they only fund 50 percent of it. So, the local council will have to find all this money, because light rail isn’t cheap, although it is cheap when you compare it to three-billion-dollar motorways.”

She was concerned the current NZ$3bn investment into Transmissi­on Gully would only increase congestion in the city.

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New Zealand Climate Minister James Shaw.

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