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John MacDonald: The Infrastructure Commission is talking my language

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Feb 2026, 12:57pm
The bang is believed to have come from Woodend. Photo / Danny De Hek
The bang is believed to have come from Woodend. Photo / Danny De Hek

John MacDonald: The Infrastructure Commission is talking my language

Author
John MacDonald,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Feb 2026, 12:57pm

One of the problems with politicians is that they often stake their political survival on big infrastructure projects.

Which is why we鈥檝e got Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey and Waimakariri mayor Dan Gordon jumping up and down saying like hell, there鈥檒l be no Woodend Bypass.

The thing that鈥檚 got them excited is the new national infrastructure plan released by the Infrastructure Commission which, in a nutshell, says we should be building more hospitals and less big roads. They鈥檒l be getting no argument from me.

Dan Gordon is rejecting any suggestion the bypass is a lower priority than other projects. But he would say that. He says more than 20,000 vehicles go through Woodend every day, and that鈥檚 only going to increase.

He says: 鈥淭he town is quite literally divided in two by the state highway and the risk this has posed for decades is not acceptable. As the community grows this risk only increases.鈥

And he鈥檚 not having a bar of the Infrastructure Commission鈥檚 push for more tolling charges on roads, either.

I think he鈥檚 pushing that one uphill. Because, it鈥檚 very clear to me that charging tolls to use roads is the way of the future. It has to be. because, as a country, we don鈥檛 have the money. 

Meanwhile, MP Matt Doocey is saying there鈥檚 no way the bypass is going to go down the pecking order.

He says: 鈥淚f experts think the date for exceeding capacity of the current road in Woodend is still some years away, they clearly weren't stuck in traffic last Friday night after work like I was.鈥

He鈥檚 not anti-tolls, though. Matt Doocey says if paying a toll means roads being built sooner and faster, then that鈥檚 how it has to be.

But I think he and Dan Gordon need to show some fortitude and, instead of banging-on about the Woodend Bypass just because they鈥檝e staked their political careers on it, they should admit that we need to make the big calls as to what really is most important.

Because I can鈥檛 argue with what the Infrastructure Commission is saying.

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