Interim Speed Management Plan
Decision
The Interim Speed Management Plan was approved by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on 12 December.
Thirty-nine submissions were received. Council's Roading Manager Robert Moffat made a late submission based on public feedback during the consultation period, which suggested minor changes to the maps.
The first focus area was on reducing roads around most of the schools in the district to 30km/h. Not included were – St Patrick’s School, which is far enough off the road; Waituna School, which already has an advisory speed of 40km/h, Waihao Downs, which is on State Highway 82. Eighty-two percent of submitters agreed to support lowering speed limits around schools.
The second focus area involved reducing speeds on five roads in recreational and industrial areas – Limestone Hills Road, Cooneys Road, Centrewood Park Road and a section of Parkers Bush Road are all proposed to be 40km/h, and a section of Mill Road will be reduced to 60km/h. Of the submissions, 52% were in favour of these changes.
The third focus area was the Central Business Area, with the streets around Queen Street between Rugby Street and the Council main office reduced to 30km/h. Queen Street itself is part of State Highway 82 and is administered by NZTA Waka Kotahi. Fifty-seven percent of submissions were in favour of the changes.
When making its recommendation, Council decided that a slight increase in travel times were worth the increased safety benefits reducing speeds would have. It considered the implementation of variable speed limits but decided it would be more confusing to people and it was better to have consistent speed limits. The cost of implementing variable speed areas was another consideration.
Council's recommended changes have been approved by NZTA Waka Kotahi.
Maps with speed changes
Introduction
Waimate District Council is pleased to present its draft Interim Speed Management Plan, outlining a range of proposals targeting speed limit changes in high priority areas across the district. This plan prioritises the safety and wellbeing of our community members by targeting kura/schools, urban fringe areas, and other high-risk locations. By implementing these changes, we aim to enhance road safety and create streets where people feel safe to walk, ride, cycle, scoot, drive, and access public transport.
If approved by Council and the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, this plan will serve as a stepping-stone towards a comprehensive district-wide Speed Management Plan, which will encompass a broader range of areas.
Reason for the proposal
The draft interim plan will help us transition from the way we have set speed limits in the past, to a new, more flexible approach that better acknowledges the local conditions and the surrounding environment. Rather than looking at speed limit changes on a street-by-street basis, the draft interim plan establishes important management principles that have been developed in conjunction with the Canterbury region Road Controlling Authorities.
The first key focus area of this draft interim plan is to reduce the speed limits around schools to minimise the risk for the students travelling to and from school. Along with that, we have taken the opportunity to assess the growth of the district and what this may mean for future speed management. Similarly, for highly developed urban areas that are increasingly used for active transport (such as walking and cycling), the draft interim plan will allow us to adjust speeds to reflect any changes in the future.
Consultation document
We invite all stakeholders, road users, and community members to join us in this important endeavour of creating a safer and more sustainable transport network. Together, we can make a significant difference in enhancing road safety and improving the wellbeing of our communities.
The consultation document includes information about the draft Interim Speed Management Plan to enable residents to make an informed decision.
Key dates
Submissions open: | Thursday 12 October 2023 |
Submissions close: | Monday 13 November 2023 at 12pm |
Submission hearings: | Tuesday 12 December 2023 |
Decision made by Council: | Tuesday 12 December 2023 |
Notification of decision: | Wednesday 13 December 2023 |