An "urgent" roading summit to tackle roading issues in regional New Zealand will not happen within the first 100 days of the new Government.
However, Napier Mayor Bill Dalton says he is keen to ensure Napier and northern Hawke's Bay will not be left waiting for improvements that would unleash the region's "untapped tourism potential".
In August Labour Party leader Jacinda Ardern said a Labour government would hold an urgent roading summit with councils to work out a shared plan to accelerate projects that would otherwise be delayed or never be built.
Although that summit was not mentioned last month when the new coalition government announced a plan of action for its first 100 days, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones believes the government's $1 billion a year Regional Development (Provincial Growth) Fund would tackle roading issues in the provinces.
"Critical infrastructure, such as provincial roading improvements, rail and maritime facilities, as well as sector-led projects such as tourism, aquaculture and forestry will be among the types of capital investment the Government will be looking to make in our regions," a spokeswoman for the minister said.