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From Auckland Council
Fun and quirky spaces, sunshine, sea views, places to eat, public gatherings and events, areas to swim, walk and run, and children’s play space.
These are some of the recurring themes on the list of what Aucklanders want from new downtown spaces.
Auckland Council’s City Centre Integration team is seeking feedback on what people want to see in the downtown spaces, from outside Britomart train station to the waterfront areas between Princes Wharf and Captain Cook Wharf. The survey runs until 12 December 2014 and has elicited a variety of responses since it began earlier in the month.
Waitemata Local Board Chair Shale Chambers says: “We’re seeing a range of requests coming through; basically we are finding that Aucklanders want a lot of different things.
“There are some trends emerging from public feedback, for example, we can see that people want views of the water rather than the city, they want sun rather than shade options, they want to be able to run and walk, to attend events and gatherings and free play space for their kids.”
The survey asks people to rank a variety of options under different headings. It also asks what else they would like to see, with ideas put forward so far including bike parking, family sporting events, places to swim, improving transport connections and an outdoor cinema.
From feedback received to date the top two options under each heading are:
Environment and setting:
– Looking at harbour views
– Relaxing in sunny, open spaces
Community, Arts, Culture and Heritage:
– Spaces that are fun and quirky
– Attend public gatherings, demonstrations, events, performances and celebrations
Hospitality and retail:
– Eat or drink at café and restaurant tables
– Picnic at freely available eating spaces
Recreation activities:
– Walk and/or run
– Playspace for children in a natural area (trees, rocks, grass, sand etc)
Findings from this public consultation will help to inform the design and planning processes. The survey is open until 12 December 2014 and can be accessed through shapeauckland.co.nz.
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