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From:
s9(2)(a)
Subject:
Invitation to Local Government Commission workshops on improving transport in Wellington region
Date:
Thursday, 26 May 2016 10:01:05 a.m.
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Kia Ora
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The Local Government Commission (the Commission) would like to invite you, as a
representative of an umbrella group which may be interested in transport, to attend a
workshop “Improving transport in Wellington region”. Your views will help us
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develop our work in this important area.
Details of the workshops are given below.
Context
The Commission is an independent statutory body whose main role is to make
decisions on how local authorities should be structured and what electoral
representation is needed to ensure efficient, effective and accountable local
government.
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Mid-2013 applications from the Greater Wellington Regional Council and the
Wairarapa district councils for local government reorganisation led to the
Commission’s proposal for a region-wide unitary authority. In June 2015, the
Commission decided not to proceed with this proposal due to lack of public support.
Instead, because about 40 per cent of submissions suggested alternatives to the
status quo, the Commission decided to return to the community and to work with it to
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achieve some consensus on the challenges it faced, and to collaborate in identifying
possible options to address the challenges.
Since then the Commission has been working with the Wellington Region Mayoral
Forum, chief executives and councils to look for opportunities to strengthen the
Wellington region. Together the parties agreed to progress work in three main areas:
· transport (with councils and the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA))
· regional spatial planning
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· Wairarapa governance (with the three Wairarapa district councils and the
regional council).
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Initial work to identify potential options
The transport work is at an early stage. Our focus is on whether there are appropriate
options to improve how the region’s transport is planned, delivered and governed.
An initial report, to start the consideration of appropriate options for strengthening
transport in the Wellington region, has been prepared by Castalia Strategic Advisors
http://www.lgc.govt.nz/assets/Wellington-Transport/Wellington-Regional-Transport-
Report-March-2016.pdf. A separate indicative business case report is now being

developed to analyse the feasible options in more detail. Your ideas and feedback
through the workshops will be a valuable contribution to the indicative business case
report.
 
Workshops
You are invited to attend one of the following workshops to share your ideas on:
·         What are the key problems with transport across the region?
·         How could transport be better planned, delivered and governed?
Wellington  Monday, 13 June
10.00am – 12.00pm
CAANZ Conference Centre
Level 7, 50 Customhouse Quay
Wellington
 
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Wairarapa – Thursday, 23 June
10.00am – 12.00pm
Joe Rewi Room
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Greytown Town Centre, 89 Main Street
Greytown
 
Kapiti – Monday, 4 July
10.00am – 12.00pm
Kapiti Pavillion
10 Scaife Drive
Paraparaumu
 
Lower Hutt – Monday, 4 July
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2.30pm – 4.30pm
The Dowse Art Museum
45 Laings Road
Lower Hutt
 
Please RSVP to  s9(2)(a)
 
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by 3 June 2016, giving your choice of
workshop venue.
 
Yours sincerely
 
s9(2)(a)
Chief Executive
 
 
 
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