Hamilton to Auckland (H2A) Corridor Summit Running Order
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Hamilton to Auckland (H2A) Corridor Summit Running Order 9:00 am Welcome remarks & Housekeeping Paul Blair (INZ) 9:05 am H2A Concept and Key Initiatives Progress Overview Hon Phil Twyford 9:12 am Overview of Drury Future Growth Area Clive Mackenzie (Kiwi Property) 9:20 am Overview of the new Hamilton-Waikato Metropolitan Mayor Paula Southgate Spatial Plan 9:28 am Overview of Ruakura Future Growth Area Chris Joblin (Tainui Group Holdings) 9:35 am Q&A Paul Blair (INZ) 9:55 am Closing Remarks Paul Blair (INZ) 10:00 am Webinar Concludes Alison Andrew (Transpower) Corridor •Hon Phil Twyford •Minister of Urban Development, Economic Overview Development & Transport Private sector-led •Clive Mackenzie development area •Chief Executive, Kiwi Property example: Drury Hamilton-Waikato •Paula Southgate Metropolitan Area: A •Hamilton Mayor new joint spatial plan Iwi-led development •Chris Joblin area example: Ruakura •Chief Executive, Tainui Group Holdings Our approach to urban growth management along the corridor and elsewhere has been largely unsuccessful Typical outcomes from the way we grow our cities and towns: Land prices are Income is not growing Productivity is flat too high as it should Traffic congestion is Housing costs are rising getting worse 4 A new approach to growth management for the Corridor – and nationally A transformation programme Awa - Stronger Papakura-Pokeno Three corridor 7. Transport improvements Waters connections 8. Priority development 1. Three Waters 3. Start-up rail area: Drury business cases 4. Fast intercity 2. Biodiversity rail business River communities offset case 9. Infrastructure 5. Waikato improvements Expressway 10. Priority development completion areas: Meremere, 6. Blue-green Ohinewai-Huntly network development Hamilton-Waikato 11. New joint spatial plan 12. Enabling Implementation infrastructure 14. New funding and delivery tools 13. Priority development & approaches areas including Ruakura Work stream: Stronger Corridor Connections Shared spatial intent: To Extending Auckland fundamentally re-orientate land metro rail network south use towards public transport New regional arterials (SH22-Mill Road) Intercity rail Motorway widening • In stages, 2020 onwards Realising the opportunities from • Boosting productivity Waikato Expressway • Improving access, enabling Start-up service: New greater transport choice station at Huntly • Reducing congestion and Metro rapid & frequent emissions from transport transport network • Increasing and anchoring urban concept development capacity Ring road completion Corridor •Hon Phil Twyford •Minister of Urban Development, Economic A NEW Overview Development & Transport Private sector-led •Clive Mackenzie VISION development area •Chief Executive, Kiwi Property example: Drury Hamilton-Waikato FOR •Paula Southgate Metropolitan Area: A •Hamilton Mayor new joint spatial plan DRURY Iwi-led development •Chris Joblin area example: Ruakura •Chief Executive, Tainui Group Holdings BUILDING A THRIVING COMMUNITY AT DRURY Artist’s impression. Subject to change COORDINATED DEVELOPMENT Artist’s impression. Subject to change 10 11 DELIVERING AT PACE Artist’s impression. Subject to change Corridor •Hon Phil Twyford •Minister of Urban Development, Economic Overview Development & Transport Private sector-led •Clive Mackenzie development area •Chief Executive, Kiwi Property example: Drury Hamilton-Waikato •Paula Southgate Metro Area: A new •Hamilton Mayor joint spatial plan Iwi-led •Chris Joblin development area •Chief Executive, Tainui Group Holdings example: Ruakura We have a new plan to• . grow successfully 14 The plan draws on and contributes to Stronger regional analysis URBAN GROWTH CONTEXT GROWTH MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE Size (hectares) 76,515 Housing Mean dwelling price / 5.2 affordability Mean household Population (2018) 212,949 income… % Maaori 23.69% Housing % 1 and 2-bedroom 22% choice dwellings… % 65+ 11.75% Transport Public transport’s 1% Median age 32.2 choice share of trips (2014- GDP/capita (2018) $64,059 18)… Access to Estimated % of HH Deprivation index (10 highest) 6.1 70% opportunities <30 mins travel to Median dwelling price (2019) $542,000 work or study… Population growth (average last 5 years) 2.44% Climate Transport’s estimated 53% change share of CO2 Population growth (average last 20 years) 1.84% emissions… 15 It’s a very different, evolving spatial approach Success means a more productive, affordable, livable and sustainable metropolitan area underpinned by a radical shift towards rapid and frequent public transport 16 The plan enables Growth in jobs and the economy 17 There are many opportunities for high quality development 18 But it’s the projects and delivery that matter most 19 Corridor •Hon Phil Twyford •Minister of Urban Development, Economic Overview Development & Transport Private sector-led •Clive Mackenzie development area •Chief Executive, Kiwi Property example: Drury Hamilton-Waikato FROM VISION •Paula Southgate Metro Area: A new •Hamilton Mayor joint spatial plan TO REALITY Iwi-led •Chris Joblin development area •Chief Executive, Tainui Group Holdings example: Ruakura IWI CAPITAL BUSINESS SKILLS IWI CAPITAL BUSINESS SKILLS STAGING OF OUR SUPERHUB OUR EMERGING INLAND PORT SUPPORTING INFRASTRUCTURE IWI CAPITAL BUSINESS SKILLS Stuff GOING FOR GREEN IWI CAPITAL BUSINESS SKILLS H2A – ONE CORRIDOR – MULTIPLE NODES INVESTING IN OUR ROHE ALONG THE CORRIDOR Registration is now open! 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