Walking and cycling across the Auckland Harbour Bridge: GetAcross
Bevan Woodward made this Official Information request to New Zealand Transport Agency
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      From: Bevan Woodward
      
    
    Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,
Official Information Act Request to NZTA:
1) This Herald article:https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/auckland-h... states “A November briefing paper to Transport Minister Michael Wood warned the "loading restrictions" would be needed within the next 20 years”. Please provide:
a)	a copy of the November briefing paper to Transport Minister Michael Wood 
b)	a copy of the technical advice to NZTA that advises the AHB cannot be further strengthened
c)	a copy of the most recent load capacity study (draft or finalised) and any peer reviews prepared for NZTA.
2) Please specify what work NZTA has been had done to determine the actual measured differential temperature effects on the AHB Box Girders, including;
a)	providing a copy of the report on the details of the work and the results
b)	advising whether such work has been used to update the load capacity studies (in particular that referred to in 1(c) above) done for NZTA?
3) At the NZTA Board meeting on 20 August 2018, management advised the SkyPath design was “a buildable project, which can run in conjunction with vehicles, subject to the need to control flow.” (See page 14: http://www.getacross.org.nz/uploads/1/2/...)
a)	Please provide the technical reports to support this advice to the NZTA Board.
b)	What consideration was given to adopting the AHB strengthening solution prepared by Holmes Consulting Group in order to remove the requirement for “the need to control flow” for the SkyPath design? 
http://www.getacross.org.nz/uploads/1/2/...
4) Following the NZTA Board meeting on 20 August 2018, the NZTA chair wrote to the Minister of Transport advising:
“Assuming the detailed business case confirms the economic case, the Skypath project will be able to proceed to implementation. Once the necessary designs are complete and consents in place construction can begin."
NZTA letter dated 21 August 2018
http://www.getacross.org.nz/uploads/1/2/...
Please advise the course of events and with supporting documentation and technical reports, including dates of key decisions, to explain why NZTA chose not to proceed with the SkyPath design.
5) NZTA’s HARBOUR BRIDGE SHARED PATH – SSBC (Dated 6 January 2020) states on Page 20 with regards to Option 1: “the Agency’s engineering advice is that the design would need to be altered to enable delivery of a technically achievable scheme. The extent of the design changes are likely to be sufficient that variations to the consents would be needed”.
Please provide:
a)	details of this engineering advice, including what aspects of the SkyPath design would need to be altered and why.
b)	details of the likely variations to the consents.
c)	copies of any technical report(s) relied upon in providing such advice.
6) In terms of assessing the traffic impacts by taking the western-most traffic lane (per Option 3, NZTA’s HARBOUR BRIDGE SHARED PATH – Single stage business case dated 6 January 2020), has (or will) NZTA include modelling which takes into account the effect of road pricing?
7)	This media statement from Hon Michael Wood: 
https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/new-...
states “In the meantime, Waka Kotahi will continue to work on how to provide safe temporary trials of using lanes on the existing harbour bridge for cyclists and pedestrians.”
OIA-8193 RESPONSE advises "We have discussed a trial versus regular access on the bridge with the Board who have asked for and extra work necessary to understand the cost and risks associated with providing access. Any decision to provide access will be made by the board"
Please advise when the NZTA Board intends making its decision regarding access for pedestrians and cyclists across the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
8) On Saturday, May 29 we learnt from Auckland Transport’s that the western clip on lanes of the AHB would be closed to traffic for the Bike Auckland rally. On Sunday, May 30 NZTA’s traffic management vehicles were in place ready for the rally.
Please advise:
a) Given NZTA had organised to close the western clip-on lanes to traffic on Sunday, May 30, why did NZTA position their moveable barrier so that of the six remaining available traffic lanes, only two were northbound?
b) Please provide a copy of correspondence between NZTA and Auckland Transport or NZ Police in relation to the traffic management for the Bike Auckland rally on Sunday, May 30.
Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions on the above information requests.
Yours faithfully,
Bevan Woodward
        From: Official Correspondence
        New Zealand Transport Agency
      
    
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        From: Official Correspondence
        New Zealand Transport Agency
      
    
    Dear Bevan
 
Please find attached the response to your request of 9 August 2021 for
 information under the Official Information Act 1982.
 
Regards
 
Ministerial Services
 Te Waka Kōtuia | Engagement & Partnerships
 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
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From: Bevan Woodward <[5][FOI #16350 email]>
 Sent: Monday, 9 August 2021 2:22 pm
 To: Official Correspondence <[6][NZTA request email]>
 Subject: Official Information request - Walking and cycling across the
 Auckland Harbour Bridge: GetAcross
 
Dear New Zealand Transport Agency,
 
Official Information Act Request to NZTA:
                                                                                             
 
1)            This Herald
 article:https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
 states “A November briefing paper to Transport Minister Michael Wood
 warned the "loading restrictions" would be needed within the next 20
 years”. Please provide:
 
a)            a copy of the November briefing paper to Transport Minister
 Michael Wood
b)            a copy of the technical advice to NZTA that advises the AHB
 cannot be further strengthened
c)            a copy of the most recent load capacity study (draft or
 finalised) and any peer reviews prepared for NZTA.
 
2)            Please specify what work NZTA has been had done to determine
 the actual measured differential temperature effects on the AHB Box
 Girders, including;
 
a)            providing a copy of the report on the details of the work
 and the results
b)            advising whether such work has been used to update the load
 capacity studies (in particular that referred to in 1(c) above) done for
 NZTA?
 
3)            At the NZTA Board meeting on 20 August 2018, management
 advised the SkyPath design was “a buildable project, which can run in
 conjunction with vehicles, subject to the need to control flow.” (See page
 14:
 [7]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...)
 
a)            Please provide the technical reports to support this advice
 to the NZTA Board.
b)            What consideration was given to adopting the AHB
 strengthening solution prepared by Holmes Consulting Group in order to
 remove the requirement for “the need to control flow” for the SkyPath
 design?
[8]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
 
4)            Following the NZTA Board meeting on 20 August 2018, the NZTA
 chair wrote to the Minister of Transport advising:
 
“Assuming the detailed business case confirms the economic case, the
 Skypath project will be able to proceed to implementation. Once the
 necessary designs are complete and consents in place construction can
 begin."
NZTA letter dated 21 August 2018
[9]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
 
Please advise the course of events and with supporting documentation and
 technical reports, including dates of key decisions, to explain why NZTA
 chose not to proceed with the SkyPath design.
 
5)            NZTA’s HARBOUR BRIDGE SHARED PATH – SSBC (Dated 6 January
 2020) states on Page 20 with regards to Option 1: “the Agency’s
 engineering advice is that the design would need to be altered to enable
 delivery of a technically achievable scheme. The extent of the design
 changes are likely to be sufficient that variations to the consents would
 be needed”.
 
Please provide:
a)            details of this engineering advice, including what aspects
 of the SkyPath design would need to be altered and why.
b)            details of the likely variations to the consents.
c)            copies of any technical report(s) relied upon in providing
 such advice.
 
6)            In terms of assessing the traffic impacts by taking the
 western-most traffic lane (per Option 3, NZTA’s HARBOUR BRIDGE SHARED PATH
 – Single stage business case dated 6 January 2020), has (or will) NZTA
 include modelling which takes into account the effect of road pricing?
 
7)            This media statement from Hon Michael Wood:
[10]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...
states “In the meantime, Waka Kotahi will continue to work on how to
 provide safe temporary trials of using lanes on the existing harbour
 bridge for cyclists and pedestrians.”
 
OIA-8193 RESPONSE advises "We have discussed a trial versus regular access
 on the bridge with the Board who have asked for and extra work necessary
 to understand the cost and risks associated with providing access. Any
 decision to provide access will be made by the board"
 
Please advise when the NZTA Board intends making its decision regarding
 access for pedestrians and cyclists across the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
 
8)            On Saturday, May 29 we learnt from Auckland Transport’s that
 the western clip on lanes of the AHB would be closed to traffic for the
 Bike Auckland rally.  On Sunday, May 30 NZTA’s traffic management vehicles
 were in place ready for the rally. 
 
Please advise:
 
a)            Given NZTA had organised to close the western clip-on lanes
 to traffic on Sunday, May 30, why did NZTA position their moveable barrier
 so that of the six remaining available traffic lanes, only two were
 northbound? 
 
b)            Please provide a copy of correspondence between NZTA and
 Auckland Transport or NZ Police in relation to the traffic management for
 the Bike Auckland rally on Sunday, May 30. 
 
Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions on the above information
 requests.
 
Yours faithfully,
 
Bevan Woodward
 
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