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Transport Challenges for Canterbury, Ashburton community views welcomed

Published: 20/11/2009 4:07 p.m. 
Work has started on a new strategy to manage Canterbury’s transport system - the Canterbury Regional Land Transport Strategy 2011 – 2041.

Development of the strategy is being led by the Canterbury Regional Transport Committee - a committee that brings together representatives from Environment Canterbury, the New Zealand Transport Agency and city and district councils in the region. The committee also has representatives to address economic development, safety, public health, access and mobility, environmental sustainability and cultural interests.

As part of the development of the strategy, the Regional Transport Committee is seeking to understand the key challenges facing our transport system over the next 30 years.

Regional Transport Committee chair and Environment Canterbury Councillor Jo Kane says that the committee wants to ensure that plans reflect community needs and those of generations to come.

“The decisions we make now will shape the future for the region’s transport. This is a great opportunity for people to say what they think when it matters – before we start. Your input will help us develop a clearer understanding of the issues so we can then start investigating the best options for managing them,” says Cr Kane.

“Every district will have their own perspective on the transport issues that are important to them. Our job is to collate those views and produce a regional plan that will set out the key transport plans to be progressed within Canterbury over the next 30 years.”

Comments are welcomed until 9 December by:
• Email: transport@ecan.govt.nz
• Online: www.ecan.govt.nz/transport
• Freepost 1201
Transport Issues
Environment Canterbury
PO Box 345
Christchurch 8140

Public input will be used to compile a draft strategy that will undergo further public consultation in 2011.

For more information: Cr Jo Kane, Chair Regional Transport Committee, 027 323 2326.

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