Analysis of high speed rail networks in New Zealand
Jack made this Official Information request to The Treasury
The request was refused by The Treasury.
From: Jack
Dear The Treasury,
I wish to have access to any analysis which has been done on the development of high-speed rail networks connecting major New Zealand towns and cities, including but not limited to cost-benefit analyses, environmental impacts, comparisons and impacts on road, air and sea travel.
Yours faithfully,
Jack GN
From: Ministerial Services Inbox [TSY]
The Treasury
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Kia ora Jack
Thank you for your request under the Official Information Act 1982 which
was received on 28 November 2022. A response will be provided in
accordance with the Act (please see the Office of the Ombudsman Website
for more details – [1]http://www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/). The due date
excludes the holiday period from 25 December 2020 to 15 January 2021,
inclusive, as this three-week period that doesn’t count as ‘working days’.
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Thanks
Nat
Nat Deys | Ministerial Advisor | Te Tai Ôhanga – The Treasury
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Dear Jack,
Please find attached correspondence regarding your Official Information
Act request.
Kind regards,
Nat
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From: OCU
Kia ora Jack,
On behalf of the Ministry of Transport, I acknowledge your Official
Information Act request transferred to us on 7 December 2022 seeking:
“I wish to have access to any analysis which has been done on the
development of high-speed rail networks connecting major New Zealand towns
and cities, including but not limited to cost-benefit analyses,
environmental impacts, comparisons and impacts on road, air and sea
travel.”
We will endeavour to respond to your request as soon as possible, and in
any event no later than 25 January 2023, being 20 working days after the
day your request was received. If we are unable to respond to your request
by then, we will notify you of an extension of that timeframe.
The Ministry publishes Official Information Act responses on our website
when there may be wider interest in the information released. This means
the information provided to you might be published after you have received
it.
Ngâ mihi nui,
Official Correspondence
Te Kâhui Tangata | Corporate Services
Te Manatû Waka | Ministry of Transport
www.transport.govt.nz
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From: Oscar Casswell-Laird
Kia ora Jack,
Please find attached a letter to your request under the Official
Information Act 1982 regarding high-speed rail network analysis.
Ngā mihi,
Oscar Casswell-Laird (he/him)
Kaitohutohu Matua | Senior Adviser
Te Manatū Waka Ministry of Transport
M: +64 22 014 3726 | E: [1][email address] |
[2]transport.govt.nz
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