The NZ Transport Agency has published the details of a $16.9 billion programme of investment planned for New Zealand’s land transport system over the next three years.
GPS 2018 adopted by GovernmentMinisters have today announced the Government Policy Statement on land transport (GPS) for 2018/19 – 2027/28, setting a new strategic direction for…
Feedback to the government on the draft Government Policy Statement on land transport (GPS) closed on 2 May, and the final GPS will be released by the Minister of Transport by 30 June.
On 15 February, the Minister wrote to the sector providing more information on the Government’s investment priorities and an update on the development of the draft Government Policy Statement on land transport (GPS) 2018.
Yesterday, the Minister of Transport, Hon. Phil Twyford, wrote to local government providing more information on the Government’s investment priorities and an update on the development of the draft GPS 2018.
Happy New Year and welcome to 2018. We’re looking forward to working alongside local government to play our role in enabling you to achieve the outcomes you want for your communities and economies.
The Minister of Transport, Hon. Phil Twyford, has outlined the Government’s key transport policies and priorities and intends to amend the draft 2018-21 Government Policy Statement on Land Transport Funding (GPS) to reflect these.
Investment partners are required to use the Business Case Approach (BCA) when developing their business cases for the NLTP. We’ve developed training and guidance to help you apply the BCA.
As the sector progresses through the 2018-2021 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP) process, the NZ Transport Agency is working to take a more collaborative and customer-centric approach to delivering a transport system. We are working towards a system that is integrated and responsive to change by delivering easy, connected and safe journeys.
Following on from the November NLTP Dialogues, this information has been developed as a starting point for conversations between the Transport Agency’s regional staff and our regional partners (particularly Approved Organisations and Regional Transport Committees) as they work through the process of completing their Regional Land Transport Plan reviews to feed into the development of the 2018-21 National Land Transport Programme (NLTP).
This information has been developed to support Approved Organisations (AOs) and Regional Transport Committees (RTCs) who are developing or reviewing their Regional Land Transport Plans (RLTPs), and preparing to feed into the 2018-21 NLTP.