The Ngauranga to Petone Shared Path (Te Ara Tupua) will officially open to the public on Saturday 16 May, says Transport Minister Chris Bishop.
“This opening marks a major milestone for the Wellington and Lower Hutt communities who have been waiting to use this path for years”, Mr Bishop says.
“This final section of the wider Te Ara Tupua project will protect State Highway 2 and the Hutt Valley rail network from the impacts of severe weather. At the same time, it will provide a safe walking and cycling connection that will be well utilised for years to come.
“It is a long-term investment in safety, resilience, and a transport system that better reflects how people want to travel. I’m confident it will be welcomed across the region.
“I’m looking forward to the official opening, and I know local residents are too.
“I would like to thank local communities, mana whenua, contractors and partners for their patience and collaboration while this complex project has been completed.”

