Tuesday, 13 April 2021, 4:28 pm
Auckland Transport (AT) and Panuku Development Auckland
are working together to deliver Project WAVE - a trial
cycleway through the Viaduct area of downtown Auckland,
connecting the Nelson Street and Quay Street
cycleways.
Additional loading zones, pedestrian
crossing points, and a one-way system also form part of the
trial, which encompasses Market Place, part of Customs
Street West, and Lower Hobson Street.
The short
construction period is expected to begin this week. The
cycleway will open in stages and is expected to be fully
open by mid-May 2021. In mid-2021, AT will decide its
long-term future.
Project WAVE is one of more than
Press Release – Auckland Transport
In an innovative new programme, Auckland Transport (AT) is working with communities and other agencies, making real world changes to our streets while simultaneously gathering user feedback.
The programme, called Innovating Streets for People, means projects can be improved upon in response to feedback from the people who live, work and travel in the areas.
Rather than the more traditional method of gathering feedback to proposed plans, the project trials allow community members to interact with the changes in real time. The goal is to receive feedback from community members, while allowing for a smooth transition to safer, more comfortable spaces.
Thursday, 1 April 2021, 2:41 pm
In an innovative new programme, Auckland Transport (AT)
is working with communities and other agencies, making real
world changes to our streets while simultaneously gathering
user feedback.
The programme, called Innovating
Streets for People, means projects can be improved upon in
response to feedback from the people who live, work and
travel in the areas.
Rather than the more traditional
method of gathering feedback to proposed plans, the project
trials allow community members to interact with the changes
in real time. The goal is to receive feedback from community
members, while allowing for a smooth transition to safer,