City Population Growth Information Shared between WCC and LGWM
Tony Randle made this Official Information request to Wellington City Council
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From: Tony Randle
Dear Wellington City Council,
I am interested in the engagement between the Wellington City Council (WCC) and Lets Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) on the Wellington City population growth predictions.
I note that the WCC Spatial Plan 2021 is the main vehicle for specifying the population growth for Wellington City. I also note that the Spatial Plan has two recent documents that outlined future city population and housing growth predictions:
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020
LGWM have a similar document called "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021." (https://lgwm-prod-public.s3.ap-southeast...).
The Executive Summary includes the following:
"There is a strong inter-relationship between LGWM and the Wellington City District Plan review. The (currently) draft District Plan is the statutory enabler of land use changes in Our City Tomorrow: A Spatial Plan for Wellington City. The District Plan, when finalised and adopted, will direct the future form of the urban environment by how zones, height limits and other rules and guidelines allow for urban development.
The four engagement options that include Light Rail or Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) support similar levels of growth in line with the Spatial Plan estimates and with additional transit-orientated development around MRT stations (once confirmed). Light Rail can serve much higher patronage growth in the long-term as it is easier to add services and carriages to Light Rail, whereas BRT is unlikely to support a higher or denser growth. This is relevant to the key strategic question of whether a more intensive urban development scenario is pursued around MRT stations (building on requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development). This scenario would increase carbon reduction, affordable housing and mode shift outcomes, but would also significantly reshape urban areas, particularly in Newtown, Berhampore and Island Bay. LGWM is looking for community feedback on this question.
Urban development will occur in a ‘business as usual’ way in response to the land use controls in the (currently draft) District Plan and as guided by the Spatial Plan."
I request the following information in relation to the above information.
1) Since July 2020, a copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM where the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
2) Since July 2020, a copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM on the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
3) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020" were discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
4) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020" were attached or discussed including copies of any other reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
5) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
6) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was attached or discussed including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
If any of the requested information is held in electronic form, it is preferred that it is provided in its complete and original electronic format.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Randle
From: BUS: Assurance
Wellington City Council
Tēnā koe Tony,
Thank you for your email dated 29/04/2022 requesting information about
LGWM & Wellington City population growth predictions.
Our team will manage your request under the Local Government Official
Information and Meetings Act 1987 which requires us to provide a decision
as soon as possible, but no later than 27/05/2022, being 20 working days
of receipt.
The reference number for your request is IRC-3285.
Please contact us if you have any further questions.
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The Assurance Team
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From: Tony Randle <[FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2022 12:04 am
To: BUS: Assurance <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - City Population Growth Information
Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Wellington City Council,
I am interested in the engagement between the Wellington City Council
(WCC) and Lets Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) on the Wellington City
population growth predictions.
I note that the WCC Spatial Plan 2021 is the main vehicle for specifying
the population growth for Wellington City. I also note that the Spatial
Plan has two recent documents that outlined future city population and
housing growth predictions:
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020
LGWM have a similar document called "Urban Development Summary Report.
October 2021."
([6]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...).
The Executive Summary includes the following:
"There is a strong inter-relationship between LGWM and the Wellington City
District Plan review. The (currently) draft District Plan is the statutory
enabler of land use changes in Our City Tomorrow: A Spatial Plan for
Wellington City. The District Plan, when finalised and adopted, will
direct the future form of the urban environment by how zones, height
limits and other rules and guidelines allow for urban development.
The four engagement options that include Light Rail or Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) support similar levels of growth in line with the Spatial Plan
estimates and with additional transit-orientated development around MRT
stations (once confirmed). Light Rail can serve much higher patronage
growth in the long-term as it is easier to add services and carriages to
Light Rail, whereas BRT is unlikely to support a higher or denser growth.
This is relevant to the key strategic question of whether a more intensive
urban development scenario is pursued around MRT stations (building on
requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development).
This scenario would increase carbon reduction, affordable housing and mode
shift outcomes, but would also significantly reshape urban areas,
particularly in Newtown, Berhampore and Island Bay. LGWM is looking for
community feedback on this question.
Urban development will occur in a ‘business as usual’ way in response to
the land use controls in the (currently draft) District Plan and as guided
by the Spatial Plan."
I request the following information in relation to the above information.
1) Since July 2020, a copy of meeting documentation for all meetings
between WCC and LGWM where the predicted population and housing growth for
Wellington City was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports
and/or presentations at these meetings.
2) Since July 2020, a copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM on
the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City including
copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked
from these emails.
3) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures 25/09/2020" were discussed including copies of any agendas,
reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
4) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial
Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September
2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020"
were attached or discussed including copies of any other reports and/or
other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
5) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was
discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at
these meetings.
6) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban
Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was attached or discussed
including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to,
or linked from these emails.
If any of the requested information is held in electronic form, it is
preferred that it is provided in its complete and original electronic
format.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Randle
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From: Official Correspondence
Dear Tony
This email acknowledges your below request for information made under the
Official Information Act 1982, which was transferred to Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency on the 4^th May 2022.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Randle <[6][FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2022 12:04 am
To: BUS: Assurance <[7][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - City Population Growth Information
Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Wellington City Council,
I am interested in the engagement between the Wellington City Council
(WCC) and Lets Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) on the Wellington City
population growth predictions.
I note that the WCC Spatial Plan 2021 is the main vehicle for specifying
the population growth for Wellington City. I also note that the Spatial
Plan has two recent documents that outlined future city population and
housing growth predictions:
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020
LGWM have a similar document called "Urban Development Summary Report.
October 2021."
([8]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...).
The Executive Summary includes the following:
"There is a strong inter-relationship between LGWM and the Wellington City
District Plan review. The (currently) draft District Plan is the statutory
enabler of land use changes in Our City Tomorrow: A Spatial Plan for
Wellington City. The District Plan, when finalised and adopted, will
direct the future form of the urban environment by how zones, height
limits and other rules and guidelines allow for urban development.
The four engagement options that include Light Rail or Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) support similar levels of growth in line with the Spatial Plan
estimates and with additional transit-orientated development around MRT
stations (once confirmed). Light Rail can serve much higher patronage
growth in the long-term as it is easier to add services and carriages to
Light Rail, whereas BRT is unlikely to support a higher or denser growth.
This is relevant to the key strategic question of whether a more intensive
urban development scenario is pursued around MRT stations (building on
requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development).
This scenario would increase carbon reduction, affordable housing and mode
shift outcomes, but would also significantly reshape urban areas,
particularly in Newtown, Berhampore and Island Bay. LGWM is looking for
community feedback on this question.
Urban development will occur in a 'business as usual' way in response to
the land use controls in the (currently draft) District Plan and as guided
by the Spatial Plan."
I request the following information in relation to the above information.
1) Since July 2020, a copy of meeting documentation for all meetings
between WCC and LGWM where the predicted population and housing growth for
Wellington City was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports
and/or presentations at these meetings.
2) Since July 2020, a copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM on
the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City including
copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked
from these emails.
3) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures 25/09/2020" were discussed including copies of any agendas,
reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
4) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial
Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September
2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020"
were attached or discussed including copies of any other reports and/or
other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
5) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was
discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at
these meetings.
6) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban
Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was attached or discussed
including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to,
or linked from these emails.
If any of the requested information is held in electronic form, it is
preferred that it is provided in its complete and original electronic
format.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Randle
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From: Tony Randle
Dear Official Correspondence,
I am confused. My LGOIMA request to the WCC asks about WCC engagement with LGWM.
Can the WCC please confirm if this request has been transferred to LGWM and, if so, on what ground has this request been transferred given I am interested in the WCC engagement with LGWM.
Yours sincerely,
Tony Randle
From: Official Correspondence
Dear Tony
Thank you for your email. As the lead agency responsible for coordinating
response on behalf of the funding partner agencies (Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City
Council), your request to Wellington City Council was transferred on 4 May
2022 to Waka Kotahi for response. This is in line with section 9.3 of the
Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Relationship and Funding Agreement,
regarding LGWM information requests. More information on the agreement can
be found here:
[1]https://lgwm.nz/assets/Documents/Lets-Ge...
Regards
Ministerial Services
Te Waka Kōtuia | Engagement & Partnerships
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Randle <[6][FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 4 May 2022 5:46 pm
To: Official Correspondence <[7][email address]>
Subject: Re: OIA-10040 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RE: Official Information request -
City Population Growth Information Shared between WCC and LGWM
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Dear Official Correspondence,
I am confused. My LGOIMA request to the WCC asks about WCC engagement
with LGWM.
Can the WCC please confirm if this request has been transferred to LGWM
and, if so, on what ground has this request been transferred given I am
interested in the WCC engagement with LGWM.
Yours sincerely,
Tony Randle
-----Original Message-----
Dear Tony
This email acknowledges your below request for information made under the
Official Information Act 1982, which was transferred to Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency on the 4^th May 2022.
Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate section of Waka Kotahi
NZ Transport Agency for response. They will contact you if they require
clarification of your request, more time to respond, or if your request
has been transferred to another organisation to respond to. Unless more
time is required, Waka Kotahi will send a response to you within 20
working days of receiving your request – in this instance on or before
1^st June 2022.
As you will be aware, New Zealand is currently responding to the COVID-19
Omicron outbreak. As a result, resourcing may be impacted due to staff
absences, and the response to your Official Information Act request could
be delayed. We will endeavour to provide a response to you within the 20
day timeframe, or as soon as possible. In the meantime, we will keep you
informed of any changing timeframes. We apologise for any inconvenience
and appreciate your understanding.
Lastly, the information you have requested may contain the names and
contact details of our staff. Please let us know whether you require
these names and contact details. We may need to consult our staff before
deciding whether we can release this information, and this may take a bit
more time. If we do not hear from you we will assume that you do not
require staff names and contact details.
If you would like to discuss your request with Waka Kotahi, please
contact us by email at [1][email address].
Regards
Ministerial Services
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Agency
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From: BUS: Assurance
Wellington City Council
Kia ora Tony
Please see attached transfer letter.
Kind Regards
Asha Harry
Senior Advisor | Official Information Team | Wellington City Council
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Subject: IRC-3285 - Information request - City Growth Predictions
Tēnā koe Tony,
Thank you for your email dated 29/04/2022 requesting information about
LGWM & Wellington City population growth predictions.
Our team will manage your request under the Local Government Official
Information and Meetings Act 1987 which requires us to provide a decision
as soon as possible, but no later than 27/05/2022, being 20 working days
of receipt.
The reference number for your request is IRC-3285.
Please contact us if you have any further questions.
Kind regards
The Assurance Team
Email: [5][email address]
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[8]Twitter
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Randle <[10][FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2022 12:04 am
To: BUS: Assurance <[11][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - City Population Growth Information
Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Wellington City Council,
I am interested in the engagement between the Wellington City Council
(WCC) and Lets Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) on the Wellington City
population growth predictions.
I note that the WCC Spatial Plan 2021 is the main vehicle for specifying
the population growth for Wellington City. I also note that the Spatial
Plan has two recent documents that outlined future city population and
housing growth predictions:
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020
LGWM have a similar document called "Urban Development Summary Report.
October 2021."
([12]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...).
The Executive Summary includes the following:
"There is a strong inter-relationship between LGWM and the Wellington City
District Plan review. The (currently) draft District Plan is the statutory
enabler of land use changes in Our City Tomorrow: A Spatial Plan for
Wellington City. The District Plan, when finalised and adopted, will
direct the future form of the urban environment by how zones, height
limits and other rules and guidelines allow for urban development.
The four engagement options that include Light Rail or Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) support similar levels of growth in line with the Spatial Plan
estimates and with additional transit-orientated development around MRT
stations (once confirmed). Light Rail can serve much higher patronage
growth in the long-term as it is easier to add services and carriages to
Light Rail, whereas BRT is unlikely to support a higher or denser growth.
This is relevant to the key strategic question of whether a more intensive
urban development scenario is pursued around MRT stations (building on
requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development).
This scenario would increase carbon reduction, affordable housing and mode
shift outcomes, but would also significantly reshape urban areas,
particularly in Newtown, Berhampore and Island Bay. LGWM is looking for
community feedback on this question.
Urban development will occur in a ‘business as usual’ way in response to
the land use controls in the (currently draft) District Plan and as guided
by the Spatial Plan."
I request the following information in relation to the above information.
1) Since July 2020, a copy of meeting documentation for all meetings
between WCC and LGWM where the predicted population and housing growth for
Wellington City was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports
and/or presentations at these meetings.
2) Since July 2020, a copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM on
the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City including
copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked
from these emails.
3) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures 25/09/2020" were discussed including copies of any agendas,
reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
4) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial
Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September
2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020"
were attached or discussed including copies of any other reports and/or
other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
5) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was
discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at
these meetings.
6) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban
Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was attached or discussed
including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to,
or linked from these emails.
If any of the requested information is held in electronic form, it is
preferred that it is provided in its complete and original electronic
format.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Randle
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From: Official Correspondence
Kia ora Tony
Please find attached the response to your request of 29 April 2022 for
information under the Official Information Act 1982.
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To: [6][FYI request #19229 email]
Subject: FW: OIA-10040 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RE: Official Information request -
City Population Growth Information Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Tony
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response on behalf of the funding partner agencies (Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City
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2022 to Waka Kotahi for response. This is in line with section 9.3 of the
Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Relationship and Funding Agreement,
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From: Tony Randle <[12][FYI request #19229 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 4 May 2022 5:46 pm
To: Official Correspondence <[13][email address]>
Subject: Re: OIA-10040 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RE: Official Information request -
City Population Growth Information Shared between WCC and LGWM
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Dear Official Correspondence,
I am confused. My LGOIMA request to the WCC asks about WCC engagement
with LGWM.
Can the WCC please confirm if this request has been transferred to LGWM
and, if so, on what ground has this request been transferred given I am
interested in the WCC engagement with LGWM.
Yours sincerely,
Tony Randle
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Dear Tony
This email acknowledges your below request for information made under the
Official Information Act 1982, which was transferred to Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency on the 4^th May 2022.
Your request has been forwarded to the appropriate section of Waka Kotahi
NZ Transport Agency for response. They will contact you if they require
clarification of your request, more time to respond, or if your request
has been transferred to another organisation to respond to. Unless more
time is required, Waka Kotahi will send a response to you within 20
working days of receiving your request – in this instance on or before
1^st June 2022.
As you will be aware, New Zealand is currently responding to the COVID-19
Omicron outbreak. As a result, resourcing may be impacted due to staff
absences, and the response to your Official Information Act request could
be delayed. We will endeavour to provide a response to you within the 20
day timeframe, or as soon as possible. In the meantime, we will keep you
informed of any changing timeframes. We apologise for any inconvenience
and appreciate your understanding.
Lastly, the information you have requested may contain the names and
contact details of our staff. Please let us know whether you require
these names and contact details. We may need to consult our staff before
deciding whether we can release this information, and this may take a bit
more time. If we do not hear from you we will assume that you do not
require staff names and contact details.
If you would like to discuss your request with Waka Kotahi, please
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From: Tony Randle
Dear Official Correspondence,
Thank you for the update to my information request.
In your response extending the timeframe for my information request, you also state:
"Waka Kotahi has performed multiple searches in order to respond to parts 2, 4 and 6 of your request. This includes carrying out email sweeps of relevant Waka Kotahi and Let’s Get Wellington Moving mailboxes. The searches were targeted searches through mailboxes of staff we believe to be most likely to hold the information of interest to you. Unfortunately, despite trying to narrow down these searches using specific key words and limiting the number of mailboxes in scope, we have still found in excess of 2,200 emails that may fall within the scope of your request.
We would need to review each of these emails in order to determine which ones are in scope of your request. I am therefore refusing these parts of your request under section 18(f) as the information requested cannot be made available without substantial collation or research. "
I would like to better understand the nature of your efforts to identify some correspondence related to my request items 2, 4 and 6. Can you please provide a list of the email search terms used and the number of corresponding matching emails identified for each search?
Yours sincerely,
Tony Randle
From: Official Correspondence
Kia ora Tony
Please find attached a decision on your Official Information Act request
of 29 April 2022.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Randle <[5][FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Wednesday, 1 June 2022 9:45 pm
To: Official Correspondence <[6][email address]>
Subject: Re: OIA-10040 RESPONSE
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Dear Official Correspondence,
Thank you for the update to my information request.
In your response extending the timeframe for my information request, you
also state:
"Waka Kotahi has performed multiple searches in order to respond to parts
2, 4 and 6 of your request. This includes carrying out email sweeps of
relevant Waka Kotahi and Let’s Get Wellington Moving mailboxes. The
searches were targeted searches through mailboxes of staff we believe to
be most likely to hold the information of interest to you. Unfortunately,
despite trying to narrow down these searches using specific key words and
limiting the number of mailboxes in scope, we have still found in excess
of 2,200 emails that may fall within the scope of your request.
We would need to review each of these emails in order to determine which
ones are in scope of your request. I am therefore refusing these parts of
your request under section 18(f) as the information requested cannot be
made available without substantial collation or research. "
I would like to better understand the nature of your efforts to identify
some correspondence related to my request items 2, 4 and 6. Can you
please provide a list of the email search terms used and the number of
corresponding matching emails identified for each search?
Yours sincerely,
Tony Randle
-----Original Message-----
Kia ora Tony
Please find attached the response to your request of 29 April 2022 for
information under the Official Information Act 1982.
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From: Official Correspondence <[5][email address]>
Sent: Thursday, 5 May 2022 9:38 AM
To: [6][FYI request #19229 email]
Subject: FW: OIA-10040 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT RE: Official Information request -
City Population Growth Information Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Tony
Thank you for your email. As the lead agency responsible for coordinating
response on behalf of the funding partner agencies (Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency, Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City
Council), your request to Wellington City Council was transferred on 4 May
2022 to Waka Kotahi for response. This is in line with section 9.3 of the
Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Relationship and Funding Agreement,
regarding LGWM information requests. More information on the agreement
can be found here:
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Ministerial Services
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Agency
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From: Official Correspondence
Kia ora Tony
Please find attached the response to your request of 29 April 2022 for
information under the Official Information Act 1982.
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From: Tony Randle <[5][FOI #19229 email]>
Sent: Friday, 29 April 2022 12:04 am
To: BUS: Assurance <[6][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - City Population Growth Information
Shared between WCC and LGWM
Dear Wellington City Council,
I am interested in the engagement between the Wellington City Council
(WCC) and Lets Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) on the Wellington City
population growth predictions.
I note that the WCC Spatial Plan 2021 is the main vehicle for specifying
the population growth for Wellington City. I also note that the Spatial
Plan has two recent documents that outlined future city population and
housing growth predictions:
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September 2021
* Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020
LGWM have a similar document called "Urban Development Summary Report.
October 2021."
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The Executive Summary includes the following:
"There is a strong inter-relationship between LGWM and the Wellington City
District Plan review. The (currently) draft District Plan is the statutory
enabler of land use changes in Our City Tomorrow: A Spatial Plan for
Wellington City. The District Plan, when finalised and adopted, will
direct the future form of the urban environment by how zones, height
limits and other rules and guidelines allow for urban development.
The four engagement options that include Light Rail or Bus Rapid Transit
(BRT) support similar levels of growth in line with the Spatial Plan
estimates and with additional transit-orientated development around MRT
stations (once confirmed). Light Rail can serve much higher patronage
growth in the long-term as it is easier to add services and carriages to
Light Rail, whereas BRT is unlikely to support a higher or denser growth.
This is relevant to the key strategic question of whether a more intensive
urban development scenario is pursued around MRT stations (building on
requirements under the National Policy Statement on Urban Development).
This scenario would increase carbon reduction, affordable housing and mode
shift outcomes, but would also significantly reshape urban areas,
particularly in Newtown, Berhampore and Island Bay. LGWM is looking for
community feedback on this question.
Urban development will occur in a 'business as usual' way in response to
the land use controls in the (currently draft) District Plan and as guided
by the Spatial Plan."
I request the following information in relation to the above information.
1) Since July 2020, a copy of meeting documentation for all meetings
between WCC and LGWM where the predicted population and housing growth for
Wellington City was discussed including copies of any agendas, reports
and/or presentations at these meetings.
2) Since July 2020, a copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM on
the predicted population and housing growth for Wellington City including
copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to, or linked
from these emails.
3) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the WCC Spatial Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures September 2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution
Figures 25/09/2020" were discussed including copies of any agendas,
reports and/or presentations at these meetings.
4) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the WCC Spatial
Plan reports "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures September
2021" and/or "Citywide Estimated Growth Distribution Figures 25/09/2020"
were attached or discussed including copies of any other reports and/or
other information was attached to, or linked from these emails.
5) A copy of meeting documentation for all meetings between WCC and LGWM
where the LGWM "Urban Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was
discussed including copies of any agendas, reports and/or presentations at
these meetings.
6) A copy of the correspondence between WCC and LGWM where the LGWM "Urban
Development Summary Report. October 2021" report was attached or discussed
including copies of any reports and/or other information was attached to,
or linked from these emails.
If any of the requested information is held in electronic form, it is
preferred that it is provided in its complete and original electronic
format.
Yours faithfully,
Tony Randle
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