• Zoning, capping and cash fares

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  • About you

  • How often do you use public transport?
  • What barriers prevent you from using public transport more often? Select all that apply.
  • Proposed Dunedin network zones

    • View the proposed Dunedin network zone options maps 
    • There are two proposed options for Dunedin network zones. View the maps below.


      Option 1: four zones

      • Dunedin Zone: includes most ofthe Dunedin network.
      • Waikouaiti/Palmerston Zone
      • Hampden Zone
      • Ōamaru Zone

      Map of Dunedin zone option 1: four zones

      Option 2: five zones

      • Dunedin Core Zone: inner city Dunedin suburbs
      • Dunedin Outer Zone: Mosgiel, Portobello and Port Chalmers
      • Waikouaiti/Palmerston Zone
      • Hampden Zone
      • Ōamaru Zone

      Map of Dunedin zone option 2:  five zones

       

      Dunedin option 2 detail: zone overlaps

      Map of Dunedin option 2 show detailed zone overlaps

      What are zone overlaps?

      Proposed overlap zones make it fairer for people who travel short distances but cross a zone boundary. They pay the lesser fare.

      For example, in the Dunedin five-zone option, if you travel from either North
      East Valley in the Dunedin core zone or Mosgiel in the Dunedin outer zone to
      Green Island in the overlap area, you will only pay for one zone.

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    • Which zone option do you prefer for Dunedin? (select one)
    • Do you think the zone fare increments are ... ?
    • Proposed Queenstown network zones

    • View the proposed Queenstown network zone options map 
    • There are two proposed options for Queenstown and Arrowtown network zones. View the map below.

      Option 1: one zone

      Proposed one-zone option — includes Queenstown and Arrowtown (same as current structure).

      Map of Queenstown zone option 1: one zone


      Option 2: two zones

      Proposed two-zone option with zone overlap:

      • Queenstown
      • Arrowtown

      Map of Queenstown zone option 2: two zones

       

      What are zone overlaps?

      Proposed overlap zones make it fairer for people who travel short distances but cross a zone boundary. They pay the lesser fare.

      In the Queenstown two-zone option, if you travel from either Queenstown or Arthurs Point to Lakes Hayes Estate in the overlap area, you will only pay for one zone.

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    • Which zone option do you prefer for Queenstown? (select one)
    • Fare capping

      Under fare capping, the amount of fares you pay would be capped over certain periods of time.

      The cap could be, for example, 2 fares per day, or 8 or 10 fares per week. Any further travel would be free once you reached this cap.

    • View the fare-capping examples 
    • Fare caps are not a pass you choose to buy, but will apply automatically when you use your Bee Card.


      However, fare caps come at a cost which means we may need to increase the base fare by 20 to 30 cents.

      View Dunedin and Queenstown fare capping examples below. 

      Table of Dunedin and Queenstown fare-capping examples (adult fares)

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    • If you have to choose between fare capping scenarios, which would you prefer?
    • Would you still support fare capping if it was paid for with a 20 to 30 cent increase in base fare?
    • Which of these alternative fare cap scenarios could be better than the daily/weekly cap proposed?
    • Orbus Ferries

      The following change is proposed to Orbus Ferries fares:

      A daily fare cap of $20 (2 trips) and a weekly fare cap of $60 (6 trips) to make the service more affordable for regular users.

    • Do you support the proposed changes to ferry fares capping?
    • Removal of payment by cash

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