Regional land transport strategy guidelines
Print version: Regional land transport strategy guidelines (PDF, 1.48 MB, 41 pages)
Contents
1. Introduction to guidelines
2. Policy and legislative context
- 2.1 New Zealand Transport Strategy
- 2.2 Land Transport Management Act 2003
- 2.3 Role of Land Transport New Zealand
- 2.4 Planning and developing the land transport system
- 2.5 New direction for land transport
- 2.6 Funding allocation process
- 2.7 Linkages between strategies and land transport programmes
3. General requirements for strategies
- 3.1 Legislative and policy requirements
- 3.2 Scope of strategies
- 3.3 Structure of strategies
- 3.4 Inter-relationship with land use planning
- 3.5 Multi-modal context
- 3.6 Need for an effective funding plan
- 3.7 Resources and timescales
4. Process for reviewing strategies
- 4.1 Step 1: Issues and problems
- 4.2 Step 2: Identification of outcomes
- 4.3 Step 3: Develop an assessment framework
- 4.4 Step 4: Identification of strategic options
- 4.5 Step 5: Definition of preferred strategy
- 4.6 Step 6: Monitoring
5. Aligning strategies and programmes
- 5.1 Need for effective co-ordination
- 5.2 Linkages between the strategies and programmes
- 5.3 Relationship with Land Transport NZ’s funding allocation process
- 5.4 Summary diagram
Appendix 1 — Checklist for reviewing strategies
- Suggested checklist for compliance with statutory requirements
- Key legislative references
Appendix 2
- Abbreviations
- References
- List of background papers
Page created: 26 November 2008