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Press Release – Road Transport Forum
Without good roads few of the infrastructure goals laid out by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission will be realised, says Road Transport Forum (RTF) chief executive Nick Leggett.
The RTF has responded to the He Tūāpapa ki te Ora Infrastructure for a Better Future: NZ Infrastructure Commission Strategy Consultation Document stressing the need for roads; electricity generation to match demand; distribution infrastructure to match alternative “fuel” sources; and connectivity throughout New Zealand to support both technology in trucks and communications with customers.
“The conundrum for us is commenting on future infrastructure while the Government downplays roading investment and cancels significant roading projects in favour of funding the Auckland cycle bridge, without any appropriate economic evaluation,” Leggett says.
Press Release – Road Transport Forum Without good roads few of the infrastructure goals laid out by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission will be realised, says Road Transport Forum (RTF) chief executive Nick Leggett. The RTF has responded to the He Tpapa ki te Ora Infrastructure for a …
Without good roads few of the infrastructure goals laid out by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission will be realised, says Road Transport Forum (RTF) chief executive Nick Leggett.
The RTF has responded to the He Tūāpapa ki te Ora Infrastructure for a Better Future: NZ Infrastructure Commission Strategy Consultation Document stressing the need for roads; electricity generation to match demand; distribution infrastructure to match alternative “fuel” sources; and connectivity throughout New Zealand to support both technology in trucks and communications with customers.
Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
– Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure.
– Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders.
– Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads.
– Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action.
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
Press Release – New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the countrys infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.
– Over 23,000 responses to the survey on New Zealand’s infrastructure.
– Drinking water identified as the number one infrastructure issue for New Zealanders.
– Strong support for improved public transport and reduced investment in new roads.
– Backing from New Zealanders for climate change action.
Over 23,000 New Zealanders have called for action to address the country’s infrastructure issues in a new report published today by the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga.