We might have a budget hole but ditching the CRL is not going to fix that particular hole So we might be facing some budget decisions over the next … Continue reading Bernard’s Holes
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We might have a budget hole but ditching the CRL is not going to fix that particular hole So we might be facing some budget decisions over the next … Continue reading Bernard’s Holes
Guest Post by Bryce Pearce who resides up in Orewa Guest posts are welcome on Talking Auckland. Please check ‘The Rules‘ and ‘Contact’ if you wish to submit a guest … Continue reading The Albany Metropolitan Centre and the Northern Busway Extension
Looking at the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board Area Plan While Local Board Plans are now out for submissions (see Shape Auckland and Local Board Plans Out for Submissions) we are … Continue reading Walking Through an Area Plan
Have Your Say on your local area/community Yes more submissions folks just to keep you going I know. But from Monday you can start getting your submissions in … Continue reading Local Board Plans Out for Submissions
It has been a busy week for me as I conduct some TV interviews over some hot button issues in Auckland.
On Tuesday I was with Transport Blog’s Patrick Reynolds talking Auckland’s Transport (and Auckland Transport as well) especially in light of the Day Passes now available and Auckland Transport facing budget reductions in light of the Long Term Plan rejection by Council. You can see Dr Levy’s reaction to the Budget situation here: All About Auckland Show Episode 23 – Dr Levy gives a lesson on Tectonic Budgeting.
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Today I will be back at the studio talking about the Southern Initiative which has again become a hot button issue especially with the Councillors. Those who follow Talking Auckland know that in November last year I delivered a public critique against the Southern Initiative. In May this year the Councillors initially rejected more funding towards the Southern Initiative until a few issues were cleared up first. Now my critique against The Southern Initiative has not been against the Initiative itself nor its place in the Auckland Plan. My critique has been on lack of publicly available information and a portal like Facebook and Twitter so we can see and interact with the Initiative. For heavens sake The Southern Initiative affects all of South Auckland. It would be nice if we could see some clear information (that is not in job vacancy descriptions), a chance to interact on the Initiative like we can with Shape Auckland and the regular updates that we get with the City Centre (see A Story of Downtown Auckland [Updated] for the latest).
So where and when is this show?
It is here:
All About Auckland ShowEpisode 24 SkyTV Channel 83 FACETV Monday at 7.30pm – Repeats Tuesday 12.30pm On This Week’s Show:
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As for the Transportation chat:
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I shall update you on the Southern Initiative shoot and when that will screen.
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So Auckland Transport has a nice “little” launch for their new Travelwise program in which the Mayor was attending and even speaking to the gathering. Well in his presentation this happened:
Oh dear someone cue the crickets…
I do not know what is more sad?
The fact no one put their hand up which shows as an indictment from our transport failings over the last 25 years, or someone forgot to check prior to the Mayor asking that rather embarrassing question…
Oh if you are wondering why I have not been forgiving a particular department of Auckland Transport (no not the Planning and Strategy division which I have never had issues with and actually enjoy a good relationship with) this week then check this in response to the shuttle situation from the AT CEO and see why:
Update: I was writing this up this happened outside the Travel Wise event:
Hopefully and by the looks of it the cyclist is okay. But with the cyclist in a bus lane where cars shouldn’t technically be and wearing hi-viz and still gets hit by a car you wonder why children do not cycle to and from school.