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Regional Transport Committee Agenda 2 March 2022

was significantly slower than the recent August 2021 lockdown. There were a lot of vulnerable people moved off public transport to a discounted taxi service. 6.5 Throughout December there will be three free services run in to New Plymouth as well as some free services operating within New Plymouth. 6.6 The Your Connector services for Dialog were postponed due to the SH3 roadworks. This has now been rescheduled to start on Monday. One of the buses was utilised to transport staff

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 1 December 2021

Council in mid-November. This will feed down the key moves to take across in to the transport strategy. PT - SH  The Your Connector service was launched. There has been a lot of interest in it. Despite the service being suspended due to the SH3 Roadworks. One of the buses is being used to travel from Bell Block to OMV at the moment instead, so it is still being utilised.  Fare zone changes will be coming in to effect soon. Lots of advertising will be done including, digital

RTC Agenda December 2023 Web

been spent mainly on road repairs damaged by forestry trucks. Proposed new budget up from previous $19m to $40m. 3. STDC Have received $2.8m funding from WK to cover work program. 4. TRC New, three days per week Ōpunake to New Plymouth service starts 30 Oct 2023. BBQ to be held in Ōpunake to promote the service. TRC working with NPDC for promotion of Festival of Lights and Waitara market day. Buses being provided. The first electric bus for Taranaki starts urban service on 1 February

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda Dec 2020

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Council meeting agenda December 2020

recommendations therein. Walker/McDonald Matters arising  It was noted that with the Public Transport Plan hearing and the Asset Management Plans the meeting was long with a large agenda.  There were a number of themes with the Public Transport Plan hearing including increasing the frequencies of buses on routes, keeping the fare cost as low as possible, and alternative fuel transport options. 6. November and December 2020 Meeting Dates 6.1 The November and December 2020

Supporting documentatation for LTP

frequency of services will impact on rates. It’s worth noting, too, that the size and number of buses in the current fleet is tailored to maximum school-bus demand. Using smaller, more fuel-efficient buses on suburban worker/shopper services would require two separate fleets and costs would rise, not fall. It’s worthwhile having your say, whether or not you’re a bus user. Public transport services are publicly funded, so tell us if you have any ideas for making them better and more