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By email 
Shed 39, 2 Fryatt Quay 
Pipitea, Wellington 6011 
PO Box 11646 
2 August 2019 
Manners Street 
Wellington 6142 
T  04 384 5708 
File Ref:  OIAP-7-11909 
F  04 385 6960 
www.gw.govt.nz 
Mike Mellor 
[FYI request #10685 email] 
Dear Mr Mellor 
Request for information 2019-233 
I refer to your request for information dated 6 July 2019, which was received by Greater Wellington 
Regional Council (GWRC) on 6 July 2019. You have requested the following information: 
“Given the information contained in https://www.metlink.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Metlink-
Monthly-performance-report-May-21.pdf and elsewhere, please supply all information that 
supports the statements on p6 [incorrectly given as p4 in my original request] of 
https://www.metlink.org.nz/assets/Uploads/Presentation-to-Select-Committee-June-2019.pdf 
that 

a) the Wellington bus service is not suboptimal and 
b) overall punctuality and reliability have reached levels on a par with the previous 
network.” 

I apologise that you were not sent a response to the above questions, which were included in your 
original 1 July 2019 request, within the required timeframe set out in the Local Government Official 
Information and Meetings Act 1987 (the Act).  While received, your request was not entered into 
our information request database.  
I understand that the second part of your orginal 1 July 2019 request (OIA 2019-246) for 
  “All information relevant to the statement reported at https://www.stuff.co.nz/dominionpost/ 
news/wellington/113814616/driver-shortages-and-city-councils-moves-on-bus-priorityblamed- 
for-wellington-network-problems that This council [GWRC] has expressed what its 
view is on bus priority to the roading authority [WCC] for every such expression made in the 
years 2014-2019, including full details of what was in each expression and WCC's 
response.”
 
has been extended under section 14(1)(a) of the Act and you can expect a reply by 26 August 2019. 


 
We suggest that you send a copy of any request for information directly to 
[email address] to ensure that your requests are logged and GWRC fulfils its 
obligations under the Act. 
GWRC’s response follows: 
Information to support our discussion with Select Committee on these matters was derived from 
network performance information publicly available on the Metlink website page 
https://www.metlink.org.nz/on-our-way/performance-of-our-network/, and from network 
performance reports provided to the Sustainable Transport Committee over recent months. 
Performance reports and minutes of Sustainable Transport Committee meetings are available on the 
GWRC website page  http://www.gw.govt.nz/committee-meetings-calendar/. 
If you have any concerns with the decision(s) referred to in this letter, you have the right to request 
an investigation and review by the Ombudsman under section 27(3) of the Act.  
Mike, if you want to discuss this further I’m happy to discuss by phone. 
Yours sincerely 
 
Greg Pollock  
General Manager, Public Transport  
RESPONSE TO OIA 2019-233 MIKE MELLOR 
 
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