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Roading and footpaths | Kā huanui me kā ara hīkoi

Services and activities

The roading and footpaths group includes activities and services related to transport.

The DCC provides for the planning, construction, maintenance, and upgrading of Dunedin’s roads and footpaths. This includes making sure street lighting is adequate, traffic signals and road marking are functioning and clear, and cycle ways and footpaths are fit for purpose for Dunedin’s communities.

The transport network is vital to Dunedin’s economy and is an important contributor to the lifestyle of every Dunedin resident as they move about the city. It is DCC’s role to maintain and upgrade the transport network to meet all relevant legislative requirements.

Community outcomes

The roading and footpaths group contributes to the following community outcomes:

  • A connected city with a safe, accessible and low-carbon transport system
  • A supportive city with caring communities and a great quality of life
  • A successful city with a diverse, innovative and productive economy
  • An active city with quality and accessible recreational spaces and opportunities
  • A sustainable city with healthy and treasured natural environments
  • A compact city with a vibrant CBD and thriving suburban and rural centres

Measuring performance

MeasureData sourceActual 2019/20Year 1 2021/22Year 2 2022/23Year 3 2023/24Year 4 - 10 2024-31
Level of service: The transport network facilitates efficient travel
Percentage of residents satisfied with overall roading and maintenanceROS30%≥60%
Average travel time by car on five key urban routes at peak time (7.30-9.00am)Route 1-St Clair to OctagonTravel Time Survey10.1 min<15 minutes
Route 2-Normanby to Octagon10.8 min<15 minutes
Route 3-Mosgiel to Octagon17.5 min<15 minutes
Route 4-Brockville to Octagon8.4 min<15 minutes
Route 5-Waverley to Octagon10.9 min<15 minutes
Average travel time by bus on key urban routes at peak time (ZC)Route 1-St Clair to bus hubMeasured by ORCNew measure29 minutes
Route 2-Normanby to bus hub27 minutes
Route 3-Mosgiel to bus hub (via Fairfield and Green Island)37 minutes
Route 4-Brockville to bus hub20 minutes
Route 5-Waverley to bus hub28 minutes
Level of service: The transport network facilitates active travel (ZC)
Percentage of residents satisfied with the suitability of the road network for cyclists throughout the city (ZC)ROS31%≥30%
Percentage of residents satisfied with condition of footpaths throughout the city (ZC)ROS49%≥60%
Percentage of residents satisfied with the ease of pedestrian access throughout the city (ZC)ROS67%≥65%
Percentage of residents satisfied with condition of the streetlights throughout the cityROS65%≥75%
Average cycle count movements in the city where cycling counters are available (ZC)Cycle countersNew measureSet baselineGrow year on year
Level of service: The transport network facilitates accessibility
Percentage of residents satisfied with parking availability in the central cityROS20%≥45%
Level of service: The transport network facilitates safe travel
The change from the previous financial year in the number of fatalities and serious injury crashes on the local road network expressed as number (DIA measure)Waka Kotahi NZTA9 fewer crashes with fatalities or injuriesReducing each year
Level of service: The transport network facilitates comfortable travel
The average quality of ride on local sealed road network measured by smooth travel exposure (DIA measure)RAMM78.70%Smooth travel exposure ≥80%
Level of service: The transport network facilitates sustainable maintenance
Percentage of sealed road network that is resurfaced (DIA measure)Internal data4.21% of the networkTarget (m2) equating to 6% of the network
Percentage of footpaths within the level of service standard adopted by the Council Asset Management Plan (DIA measure)RAMM18%<15% of network is rated poor or very poor
Level of service: The network is maintained in a responsive manner
Percentage of service requests relating to roads and footpaths to which the response is provided within five working days (DIA measure)Internal data93%≥90% each year
Level of service: The use of electric vehicles (EV’s) is supported (ZC)
The number of publicly available fast charging stations for EVs in Dunedin is increasing (ZC)Waka Kotahi NZTANew measureIncrease on June 2020 baselineIncrease year on year
The number of electric vehicles (plug in hybrids and pure EVs including heavy vehicles, registered in Dunedin is increasing (ZC)Ministry of Transport/ Te Manatū WakaNew measureIncrease on June 2020 baselineIncrease year on year
Annual sales volumes of petrol and diesel in Dunedin city (ZC)PetrolAnnual Dunedin Energy Study/ Dunedin Green- house Gas InventoryNew measureReduction on 2018/19 baseline of 59,245,900 litresDecrease year on year
DieselReduction on 2018/19 baseline of 97,815,695 litresDecrease year on year
Level of service: Minimising transport disruption during and after the construction of the new Dunedin Hospital rebuild will be supported through the Shaping Future Dunedin project
Provide an alternative route (harbour arterial route) that bypasses the central city.Internal dataNew measureBy 30 June 2027
Provide a Parking Wayfinding System to direct drivers to selected off street parking facilitiesInternal dataNew measureBy 30 June 2027
Provide bus priority at the intersections where bus delays are currently experienced in the Princes St (Kensington to Moray Place) and Andersons Bay Road (Caversham Motorway to Princes St) areasInternal dataNew measureBy 30 June 2024 
Provide a safe route for cyclists and pedestrians from the Anzac Avenue and Thomas Burns shared path to the hospital and central city, and from the Harbour walkway / cycleway to the city centre and tertiary areaInternal dataNew measureBy 30 June 2026
Provide Park and Ride sites at Mosgiel and BurnsideInternal dataNew measure By 30 June 2024 
Provide bike hub facilities for secure storage in North Dunedin, the central city and South Dunedin / the Oval.Internal dataNew measureBy 30 June 2026

(ZC) levels of service statements and measures that will help monitor progress towards Council’s zero carbon 2030 target.
ROS Residents’ Opinion Survey

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