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The Transport Agency is engaging with cyclists and the wider community who have a vested interest in how the project will proceed. A suite of tools are being used to connect with cyclists of differing skill and confidence levels as well as others that would or could use the cycleway, such as pedestrians and runners, or people who are concerned about cycle safety on the state highway (i.e. drivers). These tools include design workshops, reference groups, one-on-one meetings, presentations, regular updates, a website survey and public open days.

Public engagement in April – May 2017Public engagement in April – May 2017

On 26 April we begin engaging with the public on the Wellington to Hutt Valley Walking and Cycling Link (W2HV). The W2HV is divided into three sections. We are seeking feedback on the Petone to Melling section and providing an update on the Ngauranga to Petone section. The Wellington CBD to Ngauranga section is a Wellington City Council project. More information about this section can be found at the Wellington City website at www.transportprojects.org.nz

Information about our proposals will be available on this website. Our public engagement guides will also be available at Hutt City and Wellington City libraries and council service centres. We invite you to attend one of our public information days in April and May 2017 to talk to a member of the project team in person and learn more about our proposals.

You can provide feedback from 26 April to 31 May 2017You can provide feedback from 26 April to 31 May 2017

Community engagement is an important part of developing these proposals so we encourage you to give us your feedback. You can do this by filling out a submission form at an information day, by completing the submission form on our webpage or by emailing us your comments to the project email address at w2hvlink@nzta.govt.nz

Join us at one of the following public open days:

Saturday 29 April 2017, 10am-3pm
Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt

Tuesday 2 May 2017, 8am-10am
Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington

Wednesday 3 May 2017, 8am-10am
Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington

Thursday 4 May 2017, 8am-10am
Asteron Centre, 55 Featherston Street, Wellington

Thursday 4 May 2017, 4-7pm
Dowse Art Museum, 45 Laings Road, Lower Hutt

Once we’ve analysed all the feedback, we’ll prepare a summary report and make it available on our webpage later this year.

Feedback from 2014-2015 consultationFeedback from 2014-2015consultation

During our 2014-2015 consultation you gave us your thoughts on how we can improve the walking and cycling link between Wellington and the Hutt Valley. We’ve been pleased by the number of people who took part in our surveys and passed on the link to others who wanted to participate.

Your feedback showed there is clear support for walking and cycling improvements between Petone and Ngauranga and between Wellington and the Hutt Valley. In particular, we received 778 submissions with all but three in favour of investing in walking and cycling.

You also clearly identified a preference for a seaward option and an interest in connections or improvements to walking and cycling from Petone and Ngauranga Interchanges to the rest of the Wellington and Hutt City. You will find a copy of the 2014 consultation report on our publications page.

The valuable information and feedback helped to inform the development and completion of the project detailed business case and the decision about the preferred option. In November 2015 the Transport Agency and key stakeholders for the Wellington to Hutt Valley Walking, Cycling and Resilience project confirmed a preferred seaward option for the section between Ngauranga and Petone.

Selecting a seaward option was based on consultation outcomes and feedback from stakeholders, user groups, iwi representatives, community groups and the general public during 2014 and 2015. It was also based on an assessment of the wider benefits this option can provide, including safety, look and feel, and resilience for both the highway and the rail corridor between Wellington and the Hutt Valley.

Preferred option

Take a ride on our virtual train to experience what the Petone to Melling section will be like.


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