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This is what your Otahuhu Transport Interchange will look like
Next week the Otahuhu-Mangere Local Board will meeting for its monthly meeting. The SOUL group that is currently rallying against the Special Housing Area in Mangere is due to give public input at the meeting.
Also on the agenda is the usual transport update in which I see the final designs for the Otahuhu Transport Interchange are up. The agenda can be seen here: http://infocouncil.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/Open/2015/08/MO_20150819_AGN_5509_AT_WEB.HTM
| Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board 19 August 2015 |
Auckland Transport Update – August 2015
File No.: CP2015/16100
Purpose
Executive Summary
| Recommendation/s
That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) Receives the Auckland Transport Update – August 2015 report. |
Responding to Resolutions
Discussion
Security at Mangere Town Centre
Regional Land Transport Programme
Rail Security
Future Streets
East West Connections
Otahuhu Bus Rail Interchange and Linkages Project
Figure 1 – Concept Pictures of the Planned Otahuhu Interchange
Local Board Transport Capital Fund (LBTCF):
Attachments
| No. | Title | Page |
| AView | Summary of Consultation | 113 |
| BView | Summary of Engagement | 115 |
| CView | Summary of Transport Capital Fund Projects | 121 |
| DView | Issues Report | 129 |
Signatories
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I love the Otahuhu Transport Interchange concepts. Simple, efficient and very effective with the linear design. Could Auckland Transport please translate this design over to the Manukau Transport Interchange (taking into account scale with Lot 59) seeming you are dithering around and struggling with budget.
Wish Councillors stuck to the point at hand Yes you Dick Quax for a near mind numbing waffle that you could have told Councillor Casey over lunch. In any case the … Continue reading Council Submission to Productivity Commission Draft Report
More drop in clinics to help Lay Submitters through Hearings Process Given that the Unitary Plan has again flared up in the Herald (in which it has earned by ire) … Continue reading Help for Unitary Plan Submitters + Note on Unitary Plan Proceedings
After the near shock of Councillor Mike Lee just about resigning on the spot (yes things got testy today) the Auckland Development Committee resolved to send out to the public for consultation the development plans for Aotea Quarter.
From Auckland Council:
Aucklanders will be asked to help shape a new framework to evolve the area around Aotea Square into a thriving cultural hub, servicing the whole of Auckland.
The Auckland Development Committee today approved a consultation paper on the ‘Aotea Quarter Framework’, which will go out for public feedback in September and October.
Committee deputy chair and political design champion Chris Darby says: “Many great things are already happening in the quarter, including laneways, events and upgrades to Myers Park. When the new Aotea Station is created – along with the City Rail Link and bus improvements – this area will become very well connected: north, south, east and west.
“This is going to create huge opportunities for the area to really lift its game and become the cultural and entertainment hub for all Auckland,” Councillor Darby says.
The consultation programme is set to include public walking tours, focus groups and opportunities to have your say online at Shape Auckland. Questions will include how the quarter can better fulfil its region-wide role, how to get more families living in the area, which parts need to be made safer or better for pedestrians and how some of the sites around the area could be better used.
While the consultation is underway, in the first week of September the council will also be putting a call out to developers who want to express an interest in the Civic Administration Building, which has now been vacated by council staff.
The council has agreed a number of requirements for the Expression of Interest (EOI) process, including restoring the building’s heritage values, sustainable design and recognising Te Aranga Maori design principles.
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Consultation is due to start next month.
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Evidence suggests yes significantly We have all heard about housing crisis and probably getting sick of it no matter where we are in New Zealand. The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan … Continue reading Are We Bottling Our Intensification Targets in the Unitary Plan
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