More progress on the Northwest Busway

One of the few major transport projects that we agree with the government on is the Northwest busway and it’s about to take another step closer to reality. Earlier this year it was announced that the NZTA board had approved an investment case for the project and that more work would happen “Funding of around $116 million has also already been approved by the NZTA Board in late 2024 for early consenting work and strategic property acquisitions for Brigham Creek and Lincoln Road stations.…
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More Thoughts on MOAR RoNS

The absurdly high cost – potentially $50 billion – of the government’s focus on building MOAR RoNS (Roads of National Significance) was highlighted last week, with the release of new costings for six of the 17 projects. I covered some initial implications in a first post, Reality Bites: RoNS will bankrupt the nation.…
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Reality bites: RoNS will bankrupt the nation

The government’s mega-roads programme is now looking to cost an astonishing $40-50 billion, based on new documents released yesterday by the NZTA. On Monday, Transport Minister Chris Bishop touted the fact that $1.2 billion would be spent towards funding for design, consenting and property acquisition for six of the projects.…
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The secrecy of mega-projects

How is it that mega-projects costing billions get such little public involvement and scrutiny? That’s a question that Mayor Wayne Brown effectively hits on in an interview a few days ago with the Herald where he spoke on plans for an additional harbour crossing.…
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