Transportation Activity Management Plan 2024–2054
This Transportation Activity Management Plan (AMP) been prepared by the Northland Transport Alliance (NTA) on behalf of the Far North District Council (FNDC), Kaipara District Council (KDC) and Whangarei District Council (WDC). The AMP outlines the current state of the roading assets, the challenges being experienced and a detailed plan of how to meet each council’s level of service through the maintenance, operation and continual renewals of assets as well as where to improve its transportation activities over the next three-year period (2024-27) in detail and indicate the intentions over the next 10 and 30 years.
The AMP is a living document and extra chapters will be included upon the final budgetary funds secured through each Council’s Long-Term Plans (LTPs) and the associated subsidy approved from the National Land Transport Fund (NLTF). The risks to the network (if any) due to the final budgets and quantities of works able to be provided versus the detailed programme of works required to meet the Councils’ levels of service will also be highlighted.
The purpose of Council is to provide good-quality local infrastructure, local public services, and performance of regulatory functions in a way that promotes the social, economic, environmental, and cultural well-being of communities in the present and for the future. It is also to meet the vision and objectives of council’s commitments to the community, as defined in the Long Term Plan (LTP), and to be consistent with the strategic direction both nationally through the Government Policy Statement (GPS) and regionally through Northland’s Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP).
All local Councils, regional, national and industry strategic direction and measures have been embedded into this AMP. The following Figure shows the links between the strategic documents at the national (GPS), regional (RLTP) and local level (LTP).
The AMP has also adopted the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) Business Case Approach in the development of this document.