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Ben goes Planning Part 9.3. Housing Yield & Spatial Efficiency: A Development Impact Analysis of Modern Parking Policy

January 30, 2026January 22, 2026 ·

Reclaiming our streets, storage is vs productivity New Zealand has gotten rid of Parking Minimums via the National Policy Statement – Urban Development. And the good news is no one … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 9.3. Housing Yield & Spatial Efficiency: A Development Impact Analysis of Modern Parking Policy

Ben goes Planning Part 9.2. The Evolution of Urban Space: Understanding the Tiered Parking Management System

January 29, 2026January 21, 2026 ·

Auckland in attempting to manage its parking (and where it might go if implemented) Auckland Transport often (and rightfully) cops criticism with its policy creation and implementation. Parking Management is … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 9.2. The Evolution of Urban Space: Understanding the Tiered Parking Management System

Ben goes Planning Part 9.1. The High Cost of Free Parking: Why Your Car Pays Cheaper Rent Than You Do

January 28, 2026January 28, 2026 ·

The Great Parking Delusion Harms Us Parking, one of the greatest lightning rods if not lightning rod when it comes to Urban and Transport Planning, not matter what country you … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 9.1. The High Cost of Free Parking: Why Your Car Pays Cheaper Rent Than You Do

A Ben Goes Planning Special: Active Design in Practice: A Best Practices Report for Developers and Architects

January 27, 2026January 14, 2026 ·

Best Practices Report for Developers and Architects to help deliver People First and Healthier Cities 1.0 Introduction: The Strategic Imperative of Active Design In an era of interconnected public health, … Continue reading A Ben Goes Planning Special: Active Design in Practice: A Best Practices Report for Developers and Architects

Ben goes Planning Part 8.5: Roundup of Designing that Healthier City so that is a People First City for Everyone

January 23, 2026January 14, 2026 ·

From the problem of speed, road design, healthier equitable streets, to active mode design Part 8 of the Ben goes Planning series ended up becoming a mini-series in of itself … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 8.5: Roundup of Designing that Healthier City so that is a People First City for Everyone

Ben goes Planning Part 8.4: How to Design that Healthier City

January 22, 2026January 13, 2026 ·

So you want a People First City? How do we design healthier city so that is a People First City? Our lives have become sedentary as we went from people … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 8.4: How to Design that Healthier City

Ben goes Planning Part 8.3: Designing the People-First City

January 21, 2026January 12, 2026 ·

A police person’s comments in 2015 are still unacceptable in 2026! As I was putting the rest of the Part 8.x of the Ben goes Planning Series, the AI generator … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 8.3: Designing the People-First City

Re-coding our Cities in Aotearoa – New Zealand

January 20, 2026January 13, 2026 ·

Let’s get the mindset as Planners right. Let’s also get those standardised zones match fit as well! Submissions are open for the Planning Bill, and the Standardised Zones will soon … Continue reading Re-coding our Cities in Aotearoa – New Zealand

Ben goes Planning Part 8.2: Reclaiming the Streets

January 19, 2026January 9, 2026 ·

Future Streets Initiative: A Phased Implementation Plan for Safer, More Liveable Public Spaces 1.0 Project Vision and Strategic Imperative This document outlines a phased implementation plan for the Future Streets … Continue reading Ben goes Planning Part 8.2: Reclaiming the Streets

Key Fundamentals in Aotearoa Planning Reform: Standardised Zones and Urban Transformation

January 19, 2026January 13, 2026 ·

How we can move Aotearoa from it car-centric past to a people-centric future As submissions for the Planning Bill are currently open, while the drafting of the Standardised Zones is … Continue reading Key Fundamentals in Aotearoa Planning Reform: Standardised Zones and Urban Transformation

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