Guidelines for the development of
Regional public transport plans
Print version: Regional public transport plans (PDF, 681 KB, 71 pages)
Contents
Foreword
1. Introduction
- 1.1 Public Transport Management Act 2008 (PTMA)
- 1.2 The role of the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA)
- 1.3 Purpose of this document
- 1.4 Using these guidelines
- 1.5 Document layout
2. What type of plan?
- 2.1 Is a regional public transport plan (RPTP) required?
- 2.2 Choosing the best type of plan
3. Purpose, responsibility and context
- 3.1 Purpose of the RPTP
- 3.2 Responsibility for RPTP preparation and adoption
- 3.3 When to prepare the RPTP
- 3.4 Transitional procedures for existing regional passenger transport plans
- 3.5 Relationship with the long term council community plan (LTCCP)
- 3.6 Relationship with the regional land transport strategy (RLTS)
- 3.7 Relationship with the Regional Land Transport Programme (RLTP)
4. Core requirements
- 4.1 Description of services
- 4.2 Assisting the transport disadvantaged
- 4.3 Giving effect to the RLTS
- 4.4 Public transport service policies
- 4.5 Policy on significance
- 4.6 Contracting requirements or controls
- 4.7 Matters that must be taken into account in preparing RPTPs
- 4.7.1 Contribution to objectives
- 4.7.2 Government policy statement (GPS)
- 4.7.3 National Land Transport Strategy (NZTS)
- 4.7.4 National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Strategy (NEECS)
- 4.7.5 Guidelines issued by the NZTA
- 4.7.6 Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) policy statements and plans
- 4.7.7 Available funding
- 4.7.8 Value for money
- 4.7.9 Views of operators
5. Other matters to consider
- 5.1 Notice periods
- 5.2 Contracting requirements and controls
- 5.3 Flexibility to include other matters
- 5.4 Delegation of actions
- 5.5 Provision of information
- 5.6 Efficiency and effectiveness
- 5.7 Incorporation of documents by reference
- 5.8 Public transport assets and supporting policies
6. Contracting requirements
- 6.1 What is a contracting requirement?
- 6.2 Tests that must be satisfied for contracting requirements
- 6.2.1 Purpose consistency test
- 6.2.2 Policy contribution test
- 6.2.3 Service replacement test
- 6.2.4 Transitional arrangements test
- 6.3 RPTP content requirements for contracting requirements
- 6.4 Other considerations
- 6.4.1 Exclusions
- 6.4.2 Implementation
- 6.4.3 Appeals
7. Controls over commercial services
- 7.1 Types of control permitted
- 7.1.1 Operating period controls
- 7.1.2 Service bundling controls
- 7.1.3 Service level and quality controls
- 7.1.4 Integration controls
- 7.1.5 Controls: other matters
- 7.2 Tests that must be satisfied for controls
- 7.2.1 Purpose consistency test
- 7.2.2 Policy contribution test
- 7.2.3 Policy effectiveness test
- 7.2.4 Service impact test
- 7.2.5 No more onerous test
- 7.2.6 Replacement services test
- 7.3 RPTP content requirements for controls
- 7.4 Other considerations
- 7.4.1 Exclusions
- 7.4.2 Implementation
- 7.4.3 Appeals
8. Consultation
- 8.1 Early consultation with key stakeholders
- 8.2 Formal consultation procedures
- 8.3 Joint consultation
- 8.4 Commercially sensitive information
9. Monitoring and review
- 9.1 Monitoring the RPTP
- 9.2 Review of the RPTP
Glossary
Abbreviations
Appendix A: Background and legislative context
- Background to the PTMA
- Other legislative requirements
Appendix B: Suggested process for developing RPTPs
Appendix C: Issues, objectives, policies and methods
Appendix D: Energywise transport targets
Appendix E: Procedures for incorporation by reference
Page created: 29 January 2009