The podcast discusses the urgent need to improve infrastructure delivery in Auckland by focusing on practical solutions like road pricing, value capture, and faster planning, rather than prolonged planning and political indecision, emphasizing that delays cost the economy and the
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Let's get connected. Now solving Auckland's traffic woes could make the entire country richer. That's the message from Infrastructure New Zealand's latest report. It says instead of daydreaming about future mega projects, we need to get the best out of what we already have in our biggest city. Nick Leggett is the CEO of Infrastructure New Zealand with us. Right, you say Auckland does not need more plans, strategies, or debate. It needs delivery. Delivery of what?
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accountability and follow-through are critical
We finally have a national infrastructure plan – and both sides of the house actually agree on iturgent need to move from strategy to action
Nick Leggett: Infrastructure NZ chief executive on what Auckland needs to improve in terms of infrastructureSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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