23 June 2023

Consultation opens on draft Speed management plans and speed review

South Wairarapa and Carterton District councils are asking for feedback on our interim Speed Management Plan that proposes to lower the speed limit around several schools and marae, and a speed limit review on some of our high-priority roads.

We’re working with Waka Kotahi on safe and appropriate speed limits outside all schools and marae by the end of 2027.

While these speed restrictions are required by law, we are also asking for feedback on a list of “high-priority” roads. These have been identified in a speed review or drawn from historic safety concerns from residents and elected members.

Why are we doing this?

Our plans align with the Government’s Road to Zero strategy that was launched in 2019 with the goal of a 40% reduction in road deaths and serious injuries by 2030.

The addition of the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limit 2022 and direction from Waka Kotahi (New Zealand Transport Agency) mean we must create a 10-year Speed Management Plan that sets out our approach for managing speed and safety, including goals, speed limit changes for the roading network and engineering improvements.

We have taken a staged approach to speed management, with our initial focus on roads around schools, marae and those roads assessed as high priority. Our plans involve 14 schools and four marae in the South Wairarapa and Carterton districts.

We plan to have the new reduced speed restrictions on schools and marae in place by mid-2024. According to the new rules, speed limits around urban schools are in most cases dropping to 30km/hr and, for rural schools, to 60km/hr, either permanently or variably. Variable speed limits mean that reduced speeds will apply during school hours.

Roads around early childhood centres in Carterton District are also up for review. The changes proposed involve both lowering of speed limits in some places as well as safety improvements, particularly focused on signage.

We are asking for public feedback on changes to the speed limits on a list of high-priority roads in our districts. Your feedback will be assessed and may be incorporated in the interim plan along with schools and marae.

We also want to hear if you think any other roads – including gravel roads – should be included.

How can I have my say?

Our consultation period opens on 23 June and closes at 5pm on 23 July. You can get a submission form from your local library or council office, or submit online at https://www.surveylegend.com/s/50l6

Further information about what’s contained in this proposal can be found at the end of this page.

If you want to make a submission for both districts, you must fill out two separate forms.

Process stages

  • Submissions open 23 June 2023
  • Submissions close 23 July 2023, 5.00pm
  • Hearing dates to be confirmed separately by SWDC and CDC
  • Separate Council deliberations on public feedback.
  • Revised Speed Management Plan adopted by each council
  • Speed Management Plan certified by Waka Kotahi

 

Where can I find out more?

Statement of Proposal: Download the PDF

Draft Interim Speed Management Plan for Carterton and South Wairarapa Districts: Download/view a copy of the Plan

Speed Management Plan Technical Report for Carterton District: Download/view a copy of the Report

Interactive maps – click here

Complete the online submission form here