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How we allocate funds to land transport activities

Updated: 5 January 2010

The National Land Transport Fund (NLTF) is the government's contribution to funding the land transport activities approved in the National Land Transport Programme (NLTP). We use different types of funds within the NLTF to fund particular activities. These funds are allocated to activities using a six-step allocation process.

Types of funds within the NLTF

There are three types of NLTF funds:

  • nationally distributed funds (N funds) - the main funding stream, for investment in national priorities guided by Land Transport Management Act 2003 (LTMA) objectives and the Government policy statement on land transport funding (GPS) (external link)
  • regionally distributed funds (R funds) - funds allocated to regions based on population
  • special funding for specific regions (C funds) - Crown investment in specific transport needs, in line with LTMA, regional and Crown objectives.

How we allocate the funds

We use a six-step process to allocate these funds from the NLTF to transport activities:

  • Step 1 Formulation

The development of proposed activities.

  • Step 2 Assessment

Proposal developers assess their proposals according to the assessment criteria to satisfy the requirements of the LTMA. We then review this assessment to determine an assessment profile.

  • Step 3 Prioritisation

We use the profiles to help prioritise proposed activities and provisionally allocate funding to form the NLTP.

  • Step 4 Programming

We then review the NLTP as a whole to balance the priority order of activities and readiness to proceed against expected revenue.

  • Step 5 Approval of funding activities

We verify all the assessments made in step 2 to ensure the programme meets LTMA requirements and Investment and Revenue Strategy criteria before approval.

  • Step 6 Monitoring and review

We monitor the implementation of activities and the programme.

Find out more about what's involved in the funding allocation steps.

Have your say on what gets funded

Find out how you can have input to proposed transport activities.

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