Consultation Soon From Auckland Council Long-term Plan workshops continue Auckland’s elected members met yesterday for the fifth in a series of workshops to consider council priorities for … Continue reading Long Term Plan Workshops Continue
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Consultation Soon From Auckland Council Long-term Plan workshops continue Auckland’s elected members met yesterday for the fifth in a series of workshops to consider council priorities for … Continue reading Long Term Plan Workshops Continue
An idea I have also had for a few years now as well Michael Barnett who is the head of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce has said some … Continue reading Barnett Thinks Outside the Square With the City Rail Link
Consultation under way. Route will connect to eventual Sky Path as well From Voxy.co.nz New cycle route proposed for North Shore Monday, 28 July, 2014 – 12:51 A … Continue reading New Cycle Route for the North Shore
In the technical first stage form of a geo-technical survey I caught this earlier on Twitter One guess what they are drilling for! pic.twitter.com/IoCWFWlcH8 — Christopher Dempsey (@Christodemp) … Continue reading City Rail Link Under Way
I caught this from Labour’s Phil Twyford and thought that was the joke rather than Minister of Transport Gerry Brownlee offering up his resignation:
As expected Twitter lit up with a lot of people Tweeting their displeasure over this apparent upcoming announcement.
Road Only Auckland Harbour Crossing “Makes No Sense”
The Campaign for Better Transport said today that the Government’s idea of an additional road only Waitemata Harbour Crossing hasn’t been thought through.
“We all know that the Northern Motorway and approaches are notoriously congested at peak times, so local support probably stems from the belief that this congestion will somehow be solved,” said spokesperson Cameron Pitches.
“However, the net effect of a road only crossing will be that in the morning peak, the Auckland CBD will be flooded with thousands of extra single occupant cars looking for a car park. The Central Motorway Junction will also be a bottleneck without more lanes, but there is no room for more.
“And in the evening peak the already congested Northern Motorway will grind to a halt, as six lanes converge into three.”
Mr Pitches says a far better solution would be a rail only crossing that would extend from the City Rail Link to Albany on the North Shore.
“The Northern Busway is enormously popular and is a great example of a system that can carry far more people at peak times than single occupant cars. High capacity rail would be the logical next step.”
Mr Pitches said that a recent report identified that the cost of a rail link connecting the City Rail Link to Albany on the North Shore would be about $2.5bn.
“It is clear that the Government’s proposal and any alternatives have not been through Treasury’s better business case process. There is no urgency with the project either as the yet to be completed Western Ring Route is designed to reduce traffic volumes on the bridge,” said Mr Pitches.
The Government is yet to make an official announcement on how a new crossing would be funded, but Mr Pitches suspects it would have to be tolled due to the multi-billion dollar cost of the project.
“The Government also needs to be honest and reveal how much the toll will be for the new crossing, and if the current Harbour Bridge will be tolled as well.”
“It just makes no sense. The Government has just been caught out not doing a comprehensive assessment of alternatives for the Basin Reserve. You would think they would want to avoid making the same mistake twice,” concludes Mr Pitches.
For more analysis of the proposed Harbour Crossing, visit transportblog.co.nz: http://bit.ly/1niNuZq
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And of course I picked up this from Councillor George Wood: This will mean that the SkyPath will now not be required Keith. Savings all around.
I am also not particularly amused that all the millions spent on revitalising the City Centre and surrounds to turn it from its car dominated past into a more humanised place will be wasted with the City Centre to be turned back into a car sewer rat run thanks to the second crossing funnelling all the cars from the North Shore back into the City Centre…
Auckland and Nation see benefits in BOTH road and public transport investment Meaning a more balanced approach than what #TeamKey has on offer I have noticed a poll over … Continue reading Gerry is Confused as is #TeamKey
Not quite talking about Auckland though Some urban planning with a difference: Solaria my mega city housing 3,025,000 sims. Below is some random screen grabs of the different “tiles” … Continue reading Another Day in Mega City Development
Bookmark the $212 million project The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) have got their website up for the Southern Motorway which is due to start late 2015 and … Continue reading Southern Motorway Upgrade Website Up
Does not help me, the Local Board, South Auckland, nor the Council After the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board delivered their draft Area Plan to the Auckland Development Committee seeking endorsement … Continue reading Not Helpful!
Gateway Program “under review,” presentation received well, Area Plans endorsed. Minutes Attached Yesterday the Auckland Development Committee met and worked its way through the various agenda items. For … Continue reading From the Auckland Development Committee [Updated]