"In 2015 Napier Port handled the equivalent of more than 250,000 containers, up more than 16 per cent compared with 2014. Improving the road access will enable more efficient and safe movement of freight to and from the port and support future growth," Transport Minister Simon Bridges said.
"The Napier Port Access Package is part of the $245 million being invested in land transport in the Hawke's Bay region over the next three years. This includes more investment in public transport and cycling, which are key parts of the Government's commitment to providing more transport choices," Mr Bridges said.
Improvements at the Watchman Road intersection will start this summer and will take up to 12 months to complete.
Design work for the proposed improvements to SH50 and at the Prebensen Drive/Hyderabad Road intersection is expected to begin before the end of this year with construction beginning in the first half of 2018.
"Having strong transport links between the port, the airport, Napier, Hastings, Northern Hawke's Bay and Central Hawke's Bay, is one of the key themes in the regional action plan, Mr Joyce said.
"The regional ministers look forward to working with the region to deliver the package announced today plus further investments in the years ahead."