A Warning to The North Shore and Eastern Suburbs on Feedback to The Unitary Plan I continue my jet setting around the city sitting in and observing community meetings … Continue reading St Heliers and The Unitary Plan
A Warning to The North Shore and Eastern Suburbs on Feedback to The Unitary Plan I continue my jet setting around the city sitting in and observing community meetings … Continue reading St Heliers and The Unitary Plan
I have brought back my Auckland Waterfront Index to the front page after putting into suspension with Port of Auckland (POAL) making another attempt in its bid to extend the port in its current location at the downtown waterfront.
This has been brought on after commentary from ATB on Port of Auckland’s scaled back expansion program proposal which can be seen at this post: Do we need a port in downtown Auckland?
Admittedly I was wondering why I got such a large spike in traffic on what are usually quiet Sundays for me. I send my thanks to Sacha for his link back to my “POSSIBLE PORT OF AUCKLAND RELOCATIONS” post which did stir some debate although somewhat one-sided.
So it seems after a 12 month break, the POAL chestnut is back on the table with me opening around of commentary on Facebook:
Tony Gibson is as unvisionary as Councillor Ann Hartley who shot down Part Two of the Upper North Island Port Review which to look at ALL OPTIONS for Port of Auckland. And by ALL OPTIONS I mean whether:
1) Expanding the Port as is where is, is a good idea
2) Moving the Port to Clevedon is a good idea}
3) Moving the Port to Marsden Point and Port of Tauranga is a good ideaThe review would have looked at all costs AND benefits to each of those three options so at least Auckland knows where it stands in any future decisions
http://www.3news.co.nz/Ports-move-too-costly—CEO/tabid/421/articleID/293399/Default.aspx
Port of Auckland have replied through Twitter after I posted the above with them noting that I am most likely to be opposed to the new expansion idea – which I am.
A reminder to all that I support moving the Port to Clevedon unless a comprehensive report will all the pro and con’s for my reading and comprehension is undertaken and presented.
I better keep an eye out when the public consultations start on POAL again…
Just in from Auckland Transport. I have just scoured the latest Auckland Transport Patronage Figures for ‘as-of’ February 2013 especially for rail.
There was a time two years ago when I was side by side with the mayor while working for Veolia Transport Auckland feeling proud and delighted with the Mayor that we had hit our 10 millionth rail passenger marking a new age for Auckland’s rail network. There was even cake and a photo of the occasion somewhere too.
However I read the latest rail patronage figures this evening released by AT at their website. You can see the figures in the embed below but I bring your attention to page ten of twenty-seven – the rail figures which stand at 9,996,066 today. A slippage from the 10,900,000 peak in August 2012 to now just under 10 million.
I wonder what AT will trot out on Wednesday at that meeting with now basically half the city alerted after the figures went around Twitter and Facebook…
And as Patrick Reynolds on Twitter said:
@BenRoss_AKL some crazy fare dodging going on because of generous gating and policing processes. #akrail
@pv_reynolds you said it not me. I gather fare dodging is at 16-28%
Panic stations any one?
Update on Auckland Transport and Possible Rail Fare Movements On Monday in the “FARE RISE ON AUCKLAND RAIL?” post I had alerted to the fact Auckland Transport were preparing … Continue reading FARE RISE ON AUCKLAND RAIL?