Area Plan Watered Down to Platitudes in Regards to Manukau City Centre Today the Auckland Development Committee will be looking at the adoption of the final version of the … Continue reading Council Fails South Auckland – Again
Area Plan Watered Down to Platitudes in Regards to Manukau City Centre Today the Auckland Development Committee will be looking at the adoption of the final version of the … Continue reading Council Fails South Auckland – Again
A Walk Through on What Could Have Been In this podcast I give a walk through a Transit Orientated Development for Lot 59 Manukau. As I will cover tomorrow … Continue reading Walk Through: Manukau Interchange – An Alternative
Tomorrow for the last time this year the Auckland Development Committee meets in Town Hall. The agenda items cover:
Podcasts on a walk through of Manukau, plus why the Auckland Development Committee has attracted my ire will be going up today and tomorrow
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One coming on a new CCO as well Those following the blog will know that I am following a line of enquiries with both Auckland Transport and Auckland … Continue reading LGOIMA MK2s Away With Auckland Council, and Auckland Transport

At the moment, Auckland Transport are operating in a very uncertain funding environment as they deal with potentially lower LTP capital expenditure in the Basic Transport Network (BTN) versus that in the Auckland Plan Transport Network (APTN).
Auckland Transport have opted to progress design and potentially early works (within funding) on projects that would be funded in earlier years under the APTN to ensure momentum is not lost.
And in the case of these two projects, the following would be the desired timeline without the constrained BTN funding:
- Construction on the Manukau Bus Interchange project would start in the 1st quarter of 2015 with target completion in late 2015. Currently, the detailed design process is underway.
- Construction of the Otahuhu Bus Train Interchange would start later this month with expected completion in late 2015. Currently, the detailed design process is underway.
In addition, Auckland Transport are currently exploring re-prioritisation options for these 2 projects. As this is currently being worked through, no update to the draft LTP has been made. If re-prioritisation cannot be achieved in 2014/15 and in the early years of the LTP, Auckland Transport would only deliver on initial improvements within the current funding, with the delivery of full specification in 2020/21.
Current Basic Transport Network (the Mayors proposal) budgeted figures:
Manukau Bus Interchange
- We have design funding of $3.8m in 2014/15
- Then there is no funding provided in the BTN programme until 2020/21
- Total required funding is planned at $23.9m (inflated)
Otahuhu Bus Train Interchange
- We have design and some early works funding of $6.3m in 2014/15
- Then there is no funding provided in the BTN programme until 2020/21
- Total required funding is planned at $26.8m (inflated)
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Public Transport Projects Being Used as Political Weapons?
Updates as information comes to hand
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