Business end of the deal next 4pm marks the next significant stage of the Unitary Plan as it inches closer to going live next month. At 4pm today … Continue reading #UnitaryPlan Recommendations Back With Council
Business end of the deal next 4pm marks the next significant stage of the Unitary Plan as it inches closer to going live next month. At 4pm today … Continue reading #UnitaryPlan Recommendations Back With Council
Zonal fares to go live After four years of integrated ticketing (AT-HOP) Auckland Transport is rolling out integrated fares or simply put Zonal Fares. From Auckland Transport Simpler fares … Continue reading Auckland Transport to Introduce Zonal Fares #MovingAuckland
Council agree to finance case on Skypath From Auckland Council: SkyPath gets unanimous support Auckland’s SkyPath project has been given the go-ahead to be delivered through a public private … Continue reading Skypath Clears Hurdle. Vote Unanimous
New Pukekohe Transport Interchange starts From Auckland Transport Construction to start on new Pukekohe bus and train station 19/07/2016 01:25 p.m. Getting around Pukekohe and south Auckland on public … Continue reading Construction for Pukekohe Interchange Commences
Your ideas for links across Papakura With Papakura one of the fastest growing areas in Auckland and will continue to do so once the Unitary Plan goes live August … Continue reading Have Your Say into Papakura Greenways Plan
A charitable trust is hoping to get more young families owning homes, with a housing development geared specifically at first home buyers. The West Evangel
Source: Housing development to be built specifically for first home buyers
While we await for the Unitary Plan recommendations due out publicly next Wednesday my hone some of my more personal level attention to Layton City.
While I have stated in the past I enjoy the big picture, the macro level jigsaw puzzle I do come down to the personal level regularly to explore the City at a citizen level.
How does the city feel and move at the personal level and how our the citizens feeling at the same time.
Also while the big picture is enjoyable, the personal level with the diverse detail is just as enjoyable.
If you have the Free Camera mods for Cities Skylines you are able to drop down to citizen level and either walk around from the view-point of a person or follow any vehicle whether on land, sea or in the air. The great thing about this is along with the Screenshots button (F12) you get to see your city down at a personalised level. At the same time if you click on individual citizens or tourists they tell you their happiness and where they are going. This can allow fine tuning while enjoying the City as a person would see it rather than how most see it at 40,000ft.
Below is some citizen level and follow the bus shots going around Layton City. For full resolution right-click the individual picture slide and open in a new tab.
For the start of the mass transit…
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RLWC games to be hosted at Mt Smart From Regional Facilities Auckland International rugby league returns to Mt Smart Stadium for Rugby League World Cup 2017 19 July 2016 … Continue reading International Rugby League Returns to Mt Smart Stadium
The road is still not easy We are at the business end of the Unitary Plan with the process starting back in March 2013 and to be finalised (not … Continue reading What to Expect with the #UnitaryPlan as we Approach UP-Day
Some light reading ahead The Auckland Development Committee meets on Wednesday ahead of the Unitary Plan recommendations coming back from the Hearings Panel on Friday. The recommendations go public … Continue reading 1000 Pages of #UnitaryPlan Recommendations Due