City Centre continues in very fragile state There was a bit of lamination from some of our Auckland Isthmus Urbanist crowd about the lives from Working From Home since Level … Continue reading The Tale of Two Centres – And No It is NOT What One Thinks
Month: November 2020
Transit Oriented Developments: They Just Make Sense in a Post Covid World
There is a reason why Japan’s transit returns a 113% Farebox Recovery Ratio, and we only return 43% As it says above: there is a reason why Japan’s transit system … Continue reading Transit Oriented Developments: They Just Make Sense in a Post Covid World
IMPORTANT: Compulsory to Wear Face Masks on all Auckland Transit and Domestic Flights
Prevent the spread of Covid in our Summer Break In reply to a recent community transmission case of Covid-19, Central Government has passed an Order to make Face Masks compulsory … Continue reading IMPORTANT: Compulsory to Wear Face Masks on all Auckland Transit and Domestic Flights
The Shared Path. Report on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Out and we have a lot of work to do
Helen Clark Foundation Report is out on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Today the “The Shared Path – A RESEARCH PAPER BY HOLLY WALKERVOLUME II: How low-traffic areas in Aotearoa’s cities candecarbonise … Continue reading The Shared Path. Report on Low Traffic Neighbourhoods Out and we have a lot of work to do
South Auckland Bands Together Post Covid (while also shunning the City Centre)
Working together = humming and thriving communities In all the news coming out of the United States right now it was very easy to miss this ray of light coming … Continue reading South Auckland Bands Together Post Covid (while also shunning the City Centre)
Noble Auckland Transport Commuter App Demonstrates What Auckland Already Knew – Our Transit System is Woeful
Simply not good enough Last week Auckland Transport did a soft launch of their new Commute App. The intention of the App is to demonstrate the difference in time and … Continue reading Noble Auckland Transport Commuter App Demonstrates What Auckland Already Knew – Our Transit System is Woeful