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Looking at Transport Planning and Design
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From Auckland Transport:
In April, Auckland Transport short-listed three companies, Transdev Auckland, KiwiRail and Serco NZ, to tender to operate rail passenger services from July 2016.
General Manager AT Metro Mark Lambert says the decision to postpone the release of the request for tender is being made due to a number of contributing factors.
“Since the decision to tender for a new contract, the Auckland Transport Alignment Project (ATAP) between Auckland Council and the Government has commenced that will consider strategic transport opportunities, which is likely to include rail services and infrastructure. The significant City Rail Link (CRL) infrastructure project will also commence enabling works in the next few months bringing the delivery of this project closer. With these key strategic considerations in mind it would be prudent to wait for any outputs that may impact the scope of future rail service delivery before we go to tender”.
Another key factor relates to the recent transition to full electric train operations (other than between Papakura and Pukekohe) from 20 July and achieving a stable period of high rail punctuality and reliability performance prior to release of the request for tender.
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Today (and what is it with Agenda’s coming out at very short notice) Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board will conduct its montly meeting where I see a Notice of Motion has come up. You can read the web version of the agenda HERE.
That Notice of Motion:
Notices of Motion
| 11.1 Notice of Motion: Request for the NRL 9’s opening to be hosted in South Auckland |
| In accordance with Standing Order 3.11.1, the following Notice of Motion has been received from Nick Bakulich for inclusion on the agenda for the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board meeting being held on day, Wednesday, 16 September 2015.
Purpose 1. The purpose of this Notice of Motion is to seek the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board’s support for the 2016 National Rugby League (NRL) Nines opening to be held at a venue in South Auckland and to request that the Southern Local Board Chairs consider recommending this to ATEED. |
| Recommendation/s
That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) Receives the notice of motion b) Supports the opening of the 2016 National Rugby League (NRL) Nines at a venue in South Auckland. c) Asks the Local Board Chair, Lemauga Lydia Sosene, to raise this matter with the Southern Local Board Chairs Forum to seek their joint support for a request to ATEED to arrange the hosting of the opening of the 2016 NRL Nines at a venue in one of the southern local board areas. |
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Okay given the size of Eden Park (60,000) and the amount of people the 9’s pull I am wondering if we have anything available of size in South Auckland to hold such an opening.
That said I am wary of this given the opening probably should be at Eden Park given this is where the 9’s will be held.
Will see what comes about from this.
Transport
| Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board – 16 September 2015 |
Auckland Transport Update – September 2015
File No.: CP2015/19141
Purpose
Executive Summary
| Recommendation/s
That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) Receives the Auckland Transport Update – September 2015 b) Supports the removal of all on-street car parking on both Mascot and Friesian Avenues required to deliver the ‘Future Streets’ project c) Supports any removal and replacement of street trees as part of the ‘Future Streets’ project. d) Supports ‘blocking’ Windrush Close in order to stop its use as a circuit by street racers and to create a gateway into the new walkway linking this street with Waddon Place. |
Responding to Resolutions
Discussion
Security at Mangere Town Centre
Regional Land Transport Programme
Berm Planting Policy
Rail Update – City Rail Link Appeals Process Completed
Fig 1 – Artist’s Impression of the Proposed New Aotea Station – Deep under the Aotea Centre
Future Streets
Even after considerable work with the community and MOLB, the proposal is very ‘progressive’, in that, it gives priority to pedestrians and cyclists over cars. The project team has therefore requested a strong signal of the MOLB’s support, preferably by resolution. A draft resolution has been included above for consideration by the MOLB.
The resolution will be used to demonstrate the MOLB’s support for the project when it is reviewed by Auckland Council and by Auckland Transport’s Traffic Control Committee.
Figure 1 – Pictures of the Proposed Road Layout on Mascot Ave.
The reasons for removing the trees include ensuring the new road layouts have good visibility, replacing trees that are not growing well and making sure that criminals do not have places to hide near walkways.
The MOLB has requested that any trees removed that are usable are made available for re-use and the project team has agreed to this request in principle.
A draft resolution has been included above for consideration by the MOLB.
This is another ‘progressive’ proposal that the project team would feel more comfortable about pursuing through the consenting and Traffic Control Committee process if the MOLB has clearly expressed strong support for it by resolution.
A draft resolution has been included above for consideration by the MOLB.
Figure 2 – Picture of the Type of Closure Proposed on Windrush Close
Figure 3 – Location of the Proposed Closure on Windrush Close
Local Board Transport Capital Fund (LBTCF):
Attachments
| No. | Title | Page |
| AView | RTPL presentation | 35 |
| BView | Summary of Engagement | 45 |
| CView | Capital Fund Projects | 51 |
| DView | Issues Report | 59 |
| EView | Summary of Consultation | 61 |
Signatories
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Pictures and full agenda HERE.
Just waiting on the Otara-Papatoetoe Local Board’s agenda now given they have outstanding Resolutions concerning Manukau City Centre.