21 July 2022
Official Information Request No.8140010224
(Please quote this in any correspondence)
R Jones
By email -
[FYI request #19135 email]
Tēnā koe R Jones
Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA)
Effect of extra buses on GHG emissions
Thank you for your email which we received on 14 April in which you requested information
about the effect on greenhouse gas emissions of extra bus services provided as a result of
proposed Climate Action Targeted Rate.
I refer to your email which we received on 18 May 2022, confirming a summary of
information to our request for refinement. Thank you for your patience while we have worked
on this response.
The specific details of your request and our responses are set out separately below. For
ease of reference please see table below which outlines emission reduction-related material
responding to Questions 1, 3 and 4.
1. What reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (e.g. CO2) and car trips is expected
as a result of the extra bus services funded by the proposed Climate Action
Targeted Rate (CATR)?
2. Please detail what methodology was used to calculate this including any
assumptions made.
3. Please also supply details of any increase in CO2 emissions from the extra buses
in service as a result of the CATR.
4. Please include the time period that any numbers supplied relate to.
Date
Emission reduction-related
File name
R
elated Note
13 Oct 2021
None - Workshop material didn’t include any
(F&P) –
content on estimates
CATR
Workshop 1
24 Nov 2021
Workshop material Slide 23 and slide 24 Climate
We provided an
(F&P) –
included assumptions on emission
Action_24 Nov estimate to il ustrate
CATR
reduction – See attached
F&P_Final.pdf the scale of the
Workshop 2
challenge and the
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possible impacts with
different policy settings
(which were not part of
the current model). We
highlighted the
limitations in the
current model and the
complexity in
modelling the transport
system as a whole.
2 Feb 2022
Response to Cr Walker’s question in
Action
We have reiterated the
(F&P
quantifying emissions (See attached)
Responses 2
difficulty in estimating
Workshop) –
Feb final.pdf
the quantity as noted
Consultation
in the 24 Nov 2021
Doc
CATR Workshop 2.
Elected
FAQ: What is the impact of the CATR on Elected
We have referenced
Members
emissions (P.7)
Members’
the materials
Handbook to What is the impact of the CATR on
Handbook 2022- presented at the 24
support
emissions?
2023 Final.pdf Nov 2021 workshop.
public
It is chal enging to estimate emissions
consultation
reductions as a result of transport
interventions due to the complex nature
of the transport system and behaviour
change.
The package’s focus on transport has been
chosen as this is the area where the council
can have the most impact
on regional emissions while generating wide
regional benefits and addressing existing
inequity in the provision of
services. Based on current modelling
assumptions, it is estimated that the
transport components of the package
could reduce emissions by 47,000 tonnes of
CO2 over 10 years. However, a number of
additional transport
interventions and policy settings are
expected that wil increase the emissions
reduction resulting from the
package. This includes policies and
interventions, and changes to the wider
transport environment such as
congestion pricing, the Parking Strategy,
increasing fuel costs and urban
intensification, that encourage a shift
from private vehicles to public transport,
walking and cycling.
Because of the complexity and the current
uncertainty about broader transport
interventions, we can’t be
definitive about the emissions reductions at
this time and therefore have not included
this as a defined target in
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consultation material. However, the
Consultation Document does describe the
relationship between making low
emissions transport options available, and
the reduction in emissions this wil facilitate
through replacing private
car trips.
Regardless of any final emissions reduction
number, the Climate Action Targeted Rate
proposal is an essential
component of the change that needs to
occur to transform to a low carbon transport
system that provides more
accessible transport options for
Aucklanders. The emissions reductions
from the proposal wil be relatively small
in the context of Auckland’s regional
emissions but are part of a bigger picture
and are necessary to create a
transport system that supports a just
transition to a low carbon future.
FAQ: How does this budget reduce
regional emissions (P.7)
The proposed investments in public
transport and active networks seek to
reduce transport emissions, by reducing
private light vehicle trips. In Auckland, cars
are responsible for around 30 per cent of
regional emissions. This focus on urban
transport options has been chosen as the
area where council can have the most
impact on regional emissions while
generating wide regional benefits and
addressing inequity in the provision of
services.
4 May 2022
None - Workshop material didn’t include any
(F&O) –
content on estimates
CATR
Workshop 3
29 June 2022
Response to Cr Walker’s questions in
20220628_Follo We have referenced
(GB) -
quantifying emissions (see attached)
w up from last
the materials
Adoption
week’s
presented at the 24
workshop.pdf
Nov 2021 workshop,
the 2 Feb 2022 update
to elected members as
well as the content
provided in the Elected
Members Handbook.
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Please detail what methodology was used to calculate this including any assumptions
made.
The emissions reduction was estimated using the Macro Strategic Model operated by the
Auckland Forecasting Centr
e http://www.aucklandforecastingcentre.org.nz/
Decisions about this response to your request were made by Matthew Blaikie, Chief
Sustainability Office.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review of this response by the Ombudsman.
Information about how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz
or freephone 0800 802 602.
If you have any questions please contact m
e at [email address] or
contact me on 09 301 0101, quoting LGOIMA No. 8140010224.
Ngā mihi
Elaine Tunai-Po
Privacy & Official Information Business Partner
Governance Services
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