From 23 March through 24 April we asked youBe sure to help us developread the Programme Business Case (PBC). We received 1,971 feedback forms.
Your contribution is helping us finalise the PBC and,information in particular, allowingthe Engagement Summary Booklet and read our Guidance for filling out the feedback form as well as the supporting information before you give us your feedback.
Deadline for feedback is Sunday 24 April 2016.
Public information sessions
You can attend one of our public information sessions to ask questions or provide your feedback.
Friday 1 April . Stoke Community Hall, Stoke. 9.30am – 12.30pm.Friday 1 April . Elma Turner Library, Nelson CBD. 3.00pm – 6.00pm.Saturday 2 April . Elma Turner Library, Nelson CBD. 10.30am – 1.30pm.Saturday 9 April . Richmond Library, Richmond. 10.00am – 1.00pm.Wednesday 13 April . Tahunanui Conference Centre, Tahunanui, 4pm – 7pm.Thursday 14 April . Hampden Street School Hall, Nelson, 4pm – 7pm.Monday 18 April . Victory Community Centre, Nelson, 5:30m – 8:30pm.
Online feedback
If you would like to provide your feedback use our online form
Feedback form
At the back of the Engagement Summary Booklet you will find a feedback form if you would like to print it out and fill it in. You can submit these forms at any of the following locations
Elma Turner LibraryStoke LibraryNightingale Library MemorialRichmond Library
or you can post it to identify a preferred approach to help address Nelson’s regional transport problems.us at NSLI, PO Box 1041, Nelson 7040.
If you would like to submit responses with additional sheets, be sure to attach them and send in an envelope.
Email
You can also email us your comments using the feedback form for reference.
Freephone
Please feel free to talk to us directly by calling our Freephone number 0508 675 4636
Your submission is public information
Please note that the NZ Transport Agency may publish any information that you submit, and may identify you as the submitter should it publish your submission or provide it to a third party. Please indicate clearly, therefore, if your comments are commercially sensitive, or if, for some other reason, they should not be disclosed, or the reason why you should not be identified as the submitter.
What happens next
TheAfter the feedback deadline of 24 April, the NSLI project team is now summarisingwill summarise your feedback into a report that we will make publicly available later in the year.
Please note that once a preferred approach has been confirmed, there will be further opportunities to give your feedback if the NSLI proceeds to the next stage. This could happen later this year, depending on the outcomes of the PBC.