What Happens Post February 28th with the Unitary Plan Yesterday I was at a Unitary Plan briefing on what happens once the submission deadline of 28th February has passed. … Continue reading Unitary Plan Update
What Happens Post February 28th with the Unitary Plan Yesterday I was at a Unitary Plan briefing on what happens once the submission deadline of 28th February has passed. … Continue reading Unitary Plan Update
I have returned from a briefing on the Unitary Plan post February 28th. I will get a post up tomorrow on what came out of the briefing. This includes two corrections from my previous commentary on the Unitary Plan. The first correction on the term “Commissioners,” and the second correction on the Further Submission period due to start in May.
Talking Auckland does take care when providing facts. From time to time I get it wrong and will post corrections as soon as I am made aware of them.
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This weekend as we know Auckland is hosting a series of events (NRL 9’s, The Rapture Concert last night, and the Lantern Festival) which is causing pressure on our transport system (private and public).
I am hearing both positive and negative comments from yesterday and no doubt today. Just to put it out there by 3pm yesterday Britomart Station had “processed” 17,000 people through the Gate-Line that were heading OUTBOUND. The numbers do not include inbound or Line Transfers (Eastern Line to Western Line as an example). That is record-breaking numbers – even breaking the Rugby World Cup opening night (a night I tend to forget).
That said I am opening this post for your comments and feedback from the weekend events on transport. Whether on the road, waiting for a bus, or on the train this weekend leave your comments below. Please remember The Rules when posting. Also if you are a first time commenter your comments are held in moderation until I approve or reject them. Once approved you are free to comment on the blog.
So I leave the mic to you. Auckland Council and Auckland Transport do watch the blog so no doubt they will see your comments. Again play the ball not the man please in your comments. I am off to hit the South Western Motorway to avoid Southern Motorway traffic so wish me luck there.
5pm 28th February is Cut Off Date or its all over Have you got YOUR Unitary Plan Submission in yet? Do you want to further submit and attend … Continue reading Have you got YOUR Unitary Plan Submission in yet?
Auckland Transport dropped a release this afternoon stating it was actively reviewing its berm policy.
From Voxy:
Auckland Transport reviewing berms policy
Friday, 14 February, 2014 – 13:43
Auckland Transport is reviewing its policy and guidelines for planting of vegetation on grass berms.
The current policy is that planting is not permitted as it may create safety hazards (impairing sight lines, covering signage etc); cause damage to underground services such as sewerage, water and power; and increase on-going road corridor maintenance costs, if planting is abandoned by the homeowner.
Auckland Transport Chief Operations Officer, Greg Edmonds, says the organisation is aware of a number of residents and businesses who have planted berms outside their property.
“We will not take any action in terms of removal whilst we are reviewing the policy unless those plantings pose a very real safety risk”, he says.
“We will be taking a customer-focussed and pragmatic approach to our review, in consultation with Auckland Council; however safety for road users, pedestrians and cyclists will be paramount as will be managing the cost of on-going road corridor maintenance.”
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Source: http://www.voxy.co.nz/lifestyle/auckland-transport-reviewing-berms-policy/5/181537
Lets hope a more pragmatic policy comes out of the review. Providing health and safety of fellow road users is not compromised, and that the modified berm is maintained then I see no issue with berm plantings – which are common in the EU and North America.
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