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Introduction: Auckland Transport is proposing to add T2 and bus priority lanes along Te Atatū Rd (Peninsula) from the village centre to the motorway. This also includes protection of the existing painted cycle lanes between Cellarmans and Vinograd on both...
Introduction: Auckland Transport is proposing to add T2 and bus priority lanes along Te Atatū Rd (south) from the motorway to McLeod Rd. These changes will align with the Northwestern Bus Improvements project, and will allow people on buses to...
Show Henderson some love We are all aware of negative comments and even a planned march in Henderson to “protest the Streets for People trial” and as a group who want to see more options for people to be able...
Introduction: Auckland Transport is proposing some changes at the intersection of Rathgar Rd/ Universal Drive to make it safer, including: a raised table pedestrian crossing signals at all points a section of separated cycle lane for cyclists travelling west bound...
Introduction: This crossing has been proposed after a fatality on Te Atatū Rd in December 2017. It will provide a safer crossing for northbound cyclists at the top of Ōrangihina-Harbourview Park wanting to cross to the painted lanes to continue...
Introduction: Auckland Transport has put together a proposed cycle network which will provide safe bicycle routes to and around Henderson. The emphasis on this network is transport rather than recreation, but it will link up with existing recreational routes like...
Introduction: Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi (NZTA) are proposing short-term changes (5 years) to improve public transport along SH16 (before longer-term plans to install rapid transport lanes like on the Northern motorway). This includes: A station at Westgate and interim...
Introduction Te Whau Pathway is a planned 12km of safe shared path along the western edge of the Whau River, from Te Atatū to Green Bay, following the historic whau portage. Te Whau Pathway will provide a safe and sustainable...
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