Dear John
It's been another busy month in Northcote
and in Parliament, here's a few important updates for you
below:
NZTA Shared Path
Update
A few weeks ago I met with NZTA
officials regarding the proposed Shared Path across the Harbour
Bridge. This follows several consultation sessions NZTA ran online and
in person to gauge local support for the project.
Positive feedback indicates that our community
clearly wants the project to go ahead, showing support for a walking
and cycling route to the City. This is why I'm supportive of the
project.
Issues raised so
far can be boiled down to two key issues. First, concerns around the
connection between the Shared Path and the SeaPath project up to
Esmonde Rd. NZTA don't have a clear understanding on how the two
projects will connect. They said they're working through a number of
options, but this is nonsense. Either the projects directly connect,
or they don't. If they don't, this will have a significant impact for
Northcote Pt residents.
The second key issue is ensuring sufficient car parking is
provided for visitors or residents driving to the path. I've convinced
NZTA to conduct modelling on how users will access the path as part of
their detailed business case. Specifically, how many will be likely to
cycle, walk, or drive? With this information, plans for appropriate
car parking can be made. I have concerns with NZTA and AT that they'll
fail to provide any car parks, but I expect good modelling to clarify
this concern.
This is
such an exciting project for our community, but unfortunately it has
the potential to be butchered if it isn't done right. I don't trust
this Government or the Minister's ability to implement, which is why
I'm on the case to ensure NZTA does this
right.
Heritage Month
It's Heritage Month in
Birkenhead up until 28th October and it's been great seeing themed
events on display. It's been an occasion to share local history and
I'm proud of the rich heritage of our community.
This photo is of the ceremony marking the
unveiling of the War Memorial erected in 1926, outside today's
Birkenhead Library. On the right you can see the old Birkenhead
Borough Council Chambers!
Local Body
Elections
Congratulations to all elected to the
Kaipatiki Local Board last Saturday - to Shore Action's John Gillon,
Danielle Grant, Paula Gillon, Melanie Kenrick, and Adrian Tyler, along
with Anne Hartley, Cindy Schmidt, and Andrew Shaw. Well done to Shore
Action for their majority on the Board.
Congratulations also to
our Councillors for their re-election.
A special mention to
our new Board Member Melanie Kenrick. Melanie has a strong local
history with a background in mental health in both New Zealand and
overseas. I know she will make an excellent contribution to the new
Board and our local community!
I look forward to working with the
Local Board on the issues that matter to our community: improving
public transport, reducing congestion, and improving our public
facilities.
National on
Climate Change
You would've noticed many of
our younger generations recently protesting about climate change, both
in New Zealand and overseas. I applaud youth who are taking an active interest in such a
serious global issue, however, I disagree with the sentiment
surrounding much of their efforts.
National believes in climate change.
We believe in the facts, that our Earth is warming at an unprecedented
rate in our world's history and this is largely due to our
over-reliance on fossil fuels and other greenhouse gas emissions.
That's why in 2016 our National-led Government signed us up
to the Paris Agreement. This agreement commits New Zealand to actions
which limit the threat of climate change by keeping temperature rises
below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Where National differs from this government is that we don’t
believe it's wise for NZ to lead on this issue, especially as New
Zealand accounts for roughly less than 0.17% of world greenhouse gas
emissions. We should do our bit, but no more and no less.
Overcommitting to reducing our carbon footprint will do nothing for
world emissions, yet will pose significant costs to our farmers and
exporters as a result. This is where the current debate is in
Parliament, about how fast and hard New Zealand should respond to
climate change.
Soon Parliament will reconsider the Climate Change Response (Zero
Carbon) Bill in its second reading. National is committed to a
bipartisan approach on this legislation but we have several changes we
want made before commiting to support this Bill into law. I will keep
you posted as this Bill moves through Parliament and I welcome any
specific feedback you may have on the Bill.
I want to assure you that National takes this issue very seriously,
but we believe in a well-balanced and evidence-based approach. One
that fulfils our international obligations but doesn't undermine our
standards of living that we continue to enjoy.
Feel free to phone me on 419 8021 or
email me at [email protected] if you have any issues. To receive more
regular updates of my progress in Northcote, please like my Facebook page.
Best regards
Dan Bidois MP for Northcote
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