Minutes of a meeting of the Regional Transport Committee

Held in the Council Chamber, Civic House, 110 Trafalgar Street, Nelson

On Tuesday 6 April 2021, commencing at 9.01a.m. - to Hear Submissions to the Draft Connecting Te Tauihu – Regional Land Transport Plan 2021 – 2031  

 

Present:               Councillor B McGurk (Chairperson), Her Worship the Mayor R Reese, Councillors J Edgar (Deputy Chairperson), R O'Neill-Stevens and Waka Kotahi Representative Ms E Speight

In Attendance:     Group Manager Infrastructure (A Louverdis), Governance Adviser (E Stephenson) and Governance Support (P Boutle)

Apologies :          Nil

 

Karakia Timatanga

 

1.       Apologies

2.       Confirmation of Order of Business

There was no change to the order of business.

3.       Interests

There were no updates to the Interests Register, and no interests with items on the agenda were declared.

4.       Draft Connecting Te Tauihu - Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) 2021 - 2031 - Hearing of Submissions

Document number R24774, agenda pages 4 - 242 refer.

 

 

4.1       Late submissions                                                                            

There was one late submission from the Tahunanui Business and Citizens Association Incorporated.

Resolved RTC/2021/006

 

That the Regional Transport Committee

1.       Accepts the late submission (#27164) from the Tahunanui Business and Citizens Association Incorporated.

 

McGurk/Edgar                                                                                  Carried

Attachments

1    A2610115 Total Late Submissions

 

4.2       Kerry Bateman – 26661

Mr Bateman spoke to his submission regarding the need to stimulate the use of public transport via a clearway system with priority lanes and provision of park and ride facilities at Quarantine Road and in Stoke, with frequent shuttles to Nelson CBD. He answered questions regarding his submission.

4.3       Gillian Wratt – Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust  - 26876

 

Ms Wratt provided a PowerPoint presentation (A2608661) and spoke to the Trust’s submission regarding the need for more emphasis on linking active transport outside urban areas, including the Tasman District, and answered questions regarding the submission.

 

 

 

Attachments

1    A2608661 - Nelson Tasman Cycle Trails Trust PowerPoint presentation

4.4       Peter Olorenshaw – Nelsust – 26947

Mr Olorenshaw provided a PowerPoint presentation (A2610282) and spoke to the submission. He felt that the RLTP did not reflect the current goal of a mode shift and asked how this would happen without adequate investment in cycle paths. He spoke of coastal shipping and a lack of budget for Rocks Road and suggested the reframing of the Plan’s objectives to prosperity, not GDP. He answered questions regarding the submission.

 

 

 

Attachments

1    A2610282 - Nelsust PowerPoint Presentation

 

4.5       Bevan Woodward – Bike Nelson Bays – 26950 – the submitter did not attend.

4.6       Gaire Thompson – 26952

Mr Thompson spoke to his submission regarding the reduction of speed limits from Nelson to Blenheim, noting that, in his view, Waka Kotahi had not listed to the submitters. He felt the Muritai Cycleway was not a good spend of money and that the Motueka Bridge, in the Tasman District, needed another lane.

4.7       Jane Murray – Nelson Marlborough District Health Board – 26820 – the submitter did not attend.

4.8       Penny Wardle – NZ Walking Access Commission – 27019 – the submitter did not attend.

 

Karakia Whakamutunga

 

 

 

There being no further business the meeting ended at 9.58a.m.

 

Confirmed as a correct record of proceedings:

 

 

 

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