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Consultation has concluded
The consultation period for providing feedback on the Wellington Public Transport Spine Options has now closed.
Over the next few months we will be analysing the submissions and feedback provided through the citizen panels, and reporting this feedback to a Hearings Subcommittee in late November/early December. Those who indicated that they would like to be heard in support of their written submission will have an opportunity to do so at this time.
This will be followed by a decision making process to agree a preferred option to take forward for implementation.
To view the available technical evaluation reports and appendices go to the main GWRC web page here.
The consultation period for providing feedback on the Wellington Public Transport Spine Options has now closed.
Over the next few months we will be analysing the submissions and feedback provided through the citizen panels, and reporting this feedback to a Hearings Subcommittee in late November/early December. Those who indicated that they would like to be heard in support of their written submission will have an opportunity to do so at this time.
This will be followed by a decision making process to agree a preferred option to take forward for implementation.
To view the available technical evaluation reports and appendices go to the main GWRC web page here.