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Access 4 Everyone (A4E) Means Well, But City Centre-Centric Focus Risk Alienating Sub Regions?

November 26, 2018November 25, 2018 ·

South and West Auckland have no identity to the Auckland City Centre. Does Not Mean the South is not Busy though… This weekend, they’re putting a temporary barrier at the … Continue reading Access 4 Everyone (A4E) Means Well, But City Centre-Centric Focus Risk Alienating Sub Regions?

Public or Mass Transit Hierarchy – Which Mode is Best in Real and #CitiesSkylines Cities

November 22, 2018November 22, 2018 ·

Common sense stuff With Airport to Botany Rapid Transit out for consultation (see: Airport to Botany Rapid Transit (A2B) Including Manukau Route Selection Open For Consultation) it is very topical to see … Continue reading Public or Mass Transit Hierarchy – Which Mode is Best in Real and #CitiesSkylines Cities

Airport to Botany Rapid Transit (A2B) Including Manukau Route Selection Open For Consultation

November 20, 2018December 12, 2018 ·

Also have your say on State Highway 20 and 20B highway upgrades FINALLY it has arrived! If sounds like Christmas arrived it probably because for me it was.  NZTA and … Continue reading Airport to Botany Rapid Transit (A2B) Including Manukau Route Selection Open For Consultation

Walking and Cycling – How to Make Their Pathways not Stink – As Much in Your City #CitiesSkylines

November 20, 2018November 19, 2018 ·

Walking and cycling gets mentioned but what to do about it Quite a bit on in Auckland at the moment with the Regional Public Transport Plan out for consultation at … Continue reading Walking and Cycling – How to Make Their Pathways not Stink – As Much in Your City #CitiesSkylines

Six Things to Avoid (Tips) in #CitiesSkylines – AND with actual real life Cities as well

November 19, 2018November 18, 2018 ·

Town Planner Sam Bur uses Cities Skylines to communicate things one should not do in their cities – simulated AND reality While players often get stuck building cities our planners, … Continue reading Six Things to Avoid (Tips) in #CitiesSkylines – AND with actual real life Cities as well

2018-2028 Regional Public Transport Plan Out for Consultation. Includes Stage 1 Airport to Botany Rapid Transit

November 19, 2018November 19, 2018 · 2 Comments ·

Have your say From today until mid-December you can have your say on how Auckland’s public transport will be shaped through the next ten years (although the Regional Public Transport … Continue reading 2018-2028 Regional Public Transport Plan Out for Consultation. Includes Stage 1 Airport to Botany Rapid Transit

Southern Auckland has Manukau. So Where is North Auckland’s Albany?

November 15, 2018 ·

Latest Milldale Residential Development Shows Large Urban Geography Shortfalls!  There was fanfare earlier this week in northern Auckland as Minister Twyford and Mayor Goff each turned a sod to mark … Continue reading Southern Auckland has Manukau. So Where is North Auckland’s Albany?

Airport to Botany (A2B) Rapid Transit Briefing to Local Boards Out. Progress Continues with Consultation Due

November 14, 2018 · 2 Comments ·

Lambie Drive selected as part of the A2B route After discovering information about Airport to Botany Rapid Transit (A2B) in briefings to the Southern Local Boards (Howick, Mangere-Otahuhu, Otara-Papatoetoe, Manurewa, … Continue reading Airport to Botany (A2B) Rapid Transit Briefing to Local Boards Out. Progress Continues with Consultation Due

Goff Calls for Harsher Penalties Against Repeat Dumpers

November 13, 2018 · 2 Comments ·

Sentences too light for illegal trash dumpers From the Office of the Mayor Phil Goff: Mayor Goff calls for harsher penalties on illegal dumpers Mayor Phil Goff has welcomed Auckland … Continue reading Goff Calls for Harsher Penalties Against Repeat Dumpers

September 2018 Auckland Housing Update

November 13, 2018 ·

Latest Monthly figures from Auckland Council From Auckland Council’s Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU): Auckland Monthly Housing Update for November Auckland Council’s Research and Evaluation Unit (RIMU) has released its … Continue reading September 2018 Auckland Housing Update

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