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Press Release – NZ Transport Agency A significant milestone in transport planning will take place next week when the Nelson Future Access (NFA) project seeks Nelson City Council support for its preferred programme to enable a final round of engagement to commence. The NFA project is led …
A significant milestone in transport planning will take place next week when the Nelson Future Access (NFA) project seeks Nelson City Council support for its preferred programme to enable a final round of engagement to commence.
The NFA project is led by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) with Nelson City Council (NCC) as a key Project Partner.
Friday, 7 May 2021, 3:49 pm
A significant milestone in transport planning will take
place next week when the Nelson Future Access (NFA) project
seeks Nelson City Council support for its preferred
programme to enable a final round of engagement to
commence.
The NFA project is led by Waka Kotahi NZ
Transport Agency (Waka Kotahi) with Nelson City Council
(NCC) as a key Project Partner.
The preferred
programme recommends a refined version of the Priority Lanes
package as the best long-term transport solution for Nelson.
Priority Lanes was one of three options presented to the
community in June 2020.
The Priority Lanes solution
scored best overall against assessment criteria compared