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Getting tactical to “ungap the map” in Henderson

Hot on the heels of the recent consultation on the Henderson-Massey Local Board Draft Connections Plan (now closed), comes the report from a separate but related survey by Panuku, AT, Council, […]

May 02, 2019
A new bridge for the Viaduct – where do the bikes go?

You may have seen recent coverage of the proposed new bridge linking Wynyard Quarter to the Viaduct, replacing the existing bridge, which was put in place in 2009 as a 2011 […]

A better beachfront boulevard – Mission Bay and St Heliers need you!

Mission Bay and St Heliers are set to get safer streetscapes with raised pedestrian crossings. Which is great – but we say the designs must reflect the Tamaki Drive Master Plan […]

Apr 16, 2019
Henderson-Massey Links – have your say!

The Henderson-Massey Local Board is seeking feedback for their Draft Connections Plan by Wednesday 17 April 2019. The plan aims to ‘connect neighbourhoods to key destinations including public transport hubs, schools, […]

Project Watch – March 2019

We’re back with our monthly round-up of Auckland’s progress towards a bike-friendly city! And we know what you want to hear about: shovels in the ground. Honest-to-goodness cycleways you can […]

Apr 02, 2019
Today of all days, a world-first transport policy for Auckland!

Auckland looks set to lead the world – and flood the streets with bikes – thanks to a revolutionary funding idea that would see every citizen given a free bicycle […]

Six reasons for safer speeds – besides saving lives

The safer speeds bylaw consultation closes on Sunday 31 March – please submit in support! Use the button below to go straight to the feedback page and express your support […]

Mar 28, 2019
Cycle counts Feb 2019: here comes the bike boom!

It’s been a phenomenal summer for cycling. The weather has been balmy, the traffic has been barmy, and more and more people are discovering the joy of getting around on […]

Mar 19, 2019
A regular rider on a year of regular riding

We love real stories of everyday bike life! So when we saw Pshem’s delightful string of tweets looking back on his first year of regular cycling for transport around Te Atatu […]

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