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Northland Regional Transport leaders won't give up

Northland Age
11 Apr, 2018 08:30 PM3 mins to read

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Widening SH1 south of Whangarei is the top priority for Northland transport leaders.

Widening SH1 south of Whangarei is the top priority for Northland transport leaders.

A four-lane highway between Whangarei and Port Marsden remains a priority for Northland roading advocates following last week's release of the draft government policy statement.

The government's draft 10-year transport plan includes cutting more than $5 billion from state highway upgrades and channelling the money into public transport such as light rail, urban cycleways and safety improvements on urban and regional roads to lower the road toll.

Northland Regional Transport Committee chairman John Bain said he and committee members had not had time to digest the GPS and its implications for roading projects in Northland, the next step being to seek a meeting with the Ministry of Transport and NZTA for advice about giving the government the best response to the draft.

We will put together a plan that will still hold the top three priorities of a four-lane highway to Auckland, including the section from Whangarei to the roundabout at Port Marsden Highway, along with road safety and road resilience.

John Bain, Northland Regional Transport Committee chairman

"We will put together a plan that will still hold the top three priorities of a four-lane highway to Auckland, including the section from Whangarei to the roundabout at Port Marsden Highway, along with road safety and road resilience," Mr Bain said.

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Regional Development Minister Shane Jones said he was expecting some flak from supporters of motorway upgrades in the regions, such as the project to get four lanes to Whangarei.

"I understand the pressure our civic leaders are under, but my plea to them is that there are a host of other roading priorities in Northland that should not be overlooked," he said. He had been shocked by the number of bridges used by logging and Fonterra trucks that needed attention, while more passing lanes were needed in the region.

Mr Bain said Mr Jones counted himself as a Northlander, as did Kelvin Davis, Winston Peters, Willow-Jean Prime and Shane Reti.

"They travel up and down that highway, and will understand its importance. I would expect all the Northland MPs to push for this important economic artery for Northland," he said.

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In February all four Northland council leaders presented a joint statement saying there was plenty of merit in the proposed widened highway between Northland and Warkworth. They said they would rather government spent more on that vital main link than on regional roads, but they'd like regional roads to be better funded too.

The projected cost of four-laning SH1 between Warkworth and Whangarei was just short of $2 billion, while the 22km stretch from Whangarei to the Ruakaka roundabout, which could be completed within five years, would cost $400 million-plus.

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