The full package, which provides $151.7 million towards road infrastructure over five years, will be funded through the PGF and the National Land Transport Fund, and brings the total road investment in the region to $312 million.
“The road network in Tairāwhiti has suffered from historical under-investment and recurring extreme weather events,” Shane Jones says.
“The locals have repeatedly told me they need an efficient and reliable road network that better connects the community, helps them get goods from farm gates and forests to the local and global market, and supports tourism.
“That’s why the Government is providing Tairāwhiti with a much-needed boost from the PGF to improve the safety and resilience of critical infrastructure and create sustainable economic growth in the region.
Today’s funding announcement will help to unlock the region’s potential by:
- improving the connections between the region and major transport hubs and markets;
- safeguarding visitor and business access to the region;
- generating employment and skills development opportunities through a stable pipeline of construction work over a sustained period and increased investments in the region; and
- enabling Māori to better participate in the economy.
“The purpose of the PGF is to accelerate regional development, increase regional productivity, and contribute to more, better-paying jobs. I’m confident that today’s announcement will achieve each and every one of these goals,” Shane Jones said.Related Documents
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