NLTP - National Land Transport Programme

NLTP 2009 cover

Through the first three-year National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) 2009-2012 the NZTA allocates funds to approved organisations for land transport infrastructure and services. While aligning regional and national views in deciding on the most appropriate allocations of $8.7 billion worth of funds, the NLTP gives effect to the Government policy statement on land transport funding 2009/10 – 2018/19 (GPS).

NLTP 2009-2012’s primary focus is a series of targeted investments that will help to address the important challenges New Zealand faces with land transport – in particular improving the efficiency of key transport routes, improving public transport and easing severe congestion in key urban areas, upgrading important freight and tourism routes, and improving safety and access to markets, employment and areas that contribute to economic growth.

National Land Transport Programme 2009-2012

Print version: National Land Transport Programme 2009-2012 (PDF, 4.08 MB)

Regional programmes

Launch presentation, 27 August 2009

NLTP activities reporting tool

The data available in the NLTP activities reporting tool is the same as the tables of activities listed in the NLTP documents on this webpage. However, this tool provides a dynamic way for users to manipulate the data according to their needs. This tool makes it possible to:

  • look at project funding information for the next three years
  • look at NLTP data per activity class, region, or other sub category
  • monitor progress after each NZTA review (This feature to come. See below for more information.)
  • generate documents (Word or Excel) with tables for use in a report.

Please note that the progress report function of this tool is ‘greyed out’ and not currently working. The tables provided through this tool will be updated monthly when funding status of projects is reviewed. Users will be able to note these changes when this feature goes live.

Important information on the use of this tool

  • Ensure your Excel settings allow Macros to be run on your computer
  • Close all Excel applications before you open the tool because it is an Excel based application.
  • Depending on your settings, the tool might not show up on your taskbar, even if it's running. Check if it's running by minimising all other applications.
  • We recommend that you do not save the workbook, because the data will not automatically update.

User manual

Before you use the tool, please read the User manual carefully. It contains a step-by-step explanation on the functionality of the tool.

Media statements

All media statements were released on Thursday 27 August 2009.

Questions and answers

Last updated: 6 October 2009