What did Auckland and two of it sister cities achieve? From the Office of the Mayor Len Brown: Economic alliance summit huge success Mayor Len Brown is hailing this … Continue reading Cities Tripartite Summit – What Happened?
What did Auckland and two of it sister cities achieve? From the Office of the Mayor Len Brown: Economic alliance summit huge success Mayor Len Brown is hailing this … Continue reading Cities Tripartite Summit – What Happened?
Southern main corridor needs humanising With Davies Avenue covered (see: #TransformManukau – The Davies Avenue Axis. Part 9 of the Manukau City Centre – The Transform Series) as a premier boulevard … Continue reading #TransformManukau – Manukau Station Road. Part 10 of the Manukau City Centre – The Transform Series
However, other areas could make it much easier for all – even Council From Auckland Council: Council working to improve consent services As it tackles an unprecedented building boom, … Continue reading Council Working to Improve Consenting Services #AKLPols
Auckland Botanical Gardens joins others for mass open day From Auckland Council: Auckland Botanic Gardens opens doors across Australasia On Sunday 29 May Auckland Council’s Botanic Gardens will join … Continue reading Mass international open day for Botanic Gardens
First stage/project of the Panuku Transform Manukau Project In the Transform Manukau series I have covered the following up until now: The case for Transform Manukau and the authorisation … Continue reading #TransformManukau – The Davies Avenue Axis. Part 9 of the Manukau City Centre – The Transform Series
Annual Plan passed by Governing Body From Auckland Council: Auckland Council agrees 2016/2017 budget Auckland Council today agreed its 2016/2017 Annual Budget, agreeing to an overall general rates increase … Continue reading Annual Plan 2016-2017 Ratified. Priority Given To Public Transport Over Roads #AKLPols
This was an interesting read and something both Panuku Development Auckland, and Auckland Design Champion Ludo Campbell-Reid should look at.
If it is a win with pedestrians and a win for moving traffic then it is a win for the area!
The idea behind “shared space” street design is that less can be more. By ditching signage, traffic lights, and the grade separation between sidewalk and roadbed, the shared space approach calms traffic and heightens communication between drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. Instead of following traffic signals on auto-pilot or speeding up to beat the light, motorists have to pay attention to their surroundings.
Shared space design has been shown to calm vehicle traffic and allow more freedom of movement for pedestrians with no increase in traffic injuries. A new study from professor Norman Garrick and Benjamin Wargo at the University of Connecticut finds that in the right conditions shared space also makes intersections more efficient for both pedestrians and motorists.
Full article and source: Study: “Shared Space” Slows Drivers While Letting Traffic Move Efficiently
Hearings concluded and now to the deliberations After 242 hearing days starting in September 2014 the those Hearings by the Independent Hearings Panel for the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan … Continue reading Auckland Unitary Plan Reaches Major Milestone With Hearings Concluded #AKLPols
The human element is missing from Manukau In the previous post of this series (#TransformManukau – The Context. Part 7 of the Manukau City Centre – The Transform Series) I looked … Continue reading #TransformManukau – Missing the Human Element. Part 8 of the Manukau City Centre – The Transform Series
Summit held May 16-17 From the Office of the Mayor Len Brown Auckland hosts economic alliance summit Next week (May 16 and 17) in Auckland, Mayor Len Brown will … Continue reading Tripartite Economic Summit to be Held in Auckland