Auckland's Future Transport Projects

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About the Auckland Integrated Transport Plan

Auckland Council and the Government are working together on an integrated transport plan for Auckland.

Once the mayor and Minister of Transport have agreed on the plan, it will be approved by the Governing Body and the government.

The plan aims to fix Auckland's transport network by ensuring there is a high-quality, connected transport system for:

  • cars
  • buses
  • trains
  • ferries
  • cyclists
  • pedestrians
  • freight
  • passenger rail
  • light rail.

It covers immediate and pressing needs as well as long-term, city-shaping initiatives.

What we want your feedback on

To help us agree on priorities for the plan, we want to hear what you think on the following:

  • guiding principles that will help decide how transport funding is allocated
  • how we prioritise different objectives
  • types of projects that you would like to see funded as a priority

When you can have your say

You can have your say from 28 April to 14 May 2023.

What happens next

We will analyse your feedback and share it with the mayor and transport minister.

We know Aucklanders have been asked to submit on other major plans and projects recently including:

Insights from these other consultations will also be used to help shape discussions.



About the Auckland Integrated Transport Plan

Auckland Council and the Government are working together on an integrated transport plan for Auckland.

Once the mayor and Minister of Transport have agreed on the plan, it will be approved by the Governing Body and the government.

The plan aims to fix Auckland's transport network by ensuring there is a high-quality, connected transport system for:

  • cars
  • buses
  • trains
  • ferries
  • cyclists
  • pedestrians
  • freight
  • passenger rail
  • light rail.

It covers immediate and pressing needs as well as long-term, city-shaping initiatives.

What we want your feedback on

To help us agree on priorities for the plan, we want to hear what you think on the following:

  • guiding principles that will help decide how transport funding is allocated
  • how we prioritise different objectives
  • types of projects that you would like to see funded as a priority

When you can have your say

You can have your say from 28 April to 14 May 2023.

What happens next

We will analyse your feedback and share it with the mayor and transport minister.

We know Aucklanders have been asked to submit on other major plans and projects recently including:

Insights from these other consultations will also be used to help shape discussions.



Page last updated: 15 May 2023, 07:11 AM