1266 days ago

Lets Get Moving Quickly

Michael from Trentham

Let's forget that I am a Wellingtonian. What I want as a person residing in the region outside of the city is for Wellington to get moving quickly and make up somewhat for lost time and opportunity.

I see Wellington city as the place where there is an airport that should be fully international, a general and specialist public hospital, sports stadium and arena, an army of large stylish theatres, home of the national museum, the Botanical Gardens, the Courtenay Place entertainment strip, a port with a beautiful waterfront, Government Central, Universities, a movie making hub and so on.

So does the new -old plan that the Labour Government is just now pushing for with a 2028 start, fit the bill?

No. For really one reason only: there has to be a double lane tunnel thru Mt Vic available to all traffic (or two devoted lanes each way for all traffic) .

And I am not fussed with light rail from Wellington Station to Island Bay when a rapid bus service would suffice and the savings go towards other initiatives.

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Would you participate in local initiatives aimed at stopping plastic from reaching our oceans?
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Are Kiwis allergic to “exuberance”? 🥝
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