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(Motorways) across the west – what legacy?

Some days, it feels like all the west of Auckland is being dug up for new motorways. From St Lukes (about to begin) to Waterview (digging the tunnel now) to […]

Where does Auckland cycle (to work)? UPDATED

More Census 2013 data has been revealed, and thanks to some nifty work of Auckland Council and Statistics New Zealand, there is a new tool available that gives you the […]

Submit on the Unitary Plan!

The deadline for Unitary Plan submissions is this Friday. We think YOU should take the time to submit, because it will be key to how this city will look like […]

Passionate about better cycling?

Generation Zero is looking for volunteers to help distribute their scorecards – and since cycling is a key item in candidate’s scores, the more people know about their local candidates, […]

Make your vote count for cycling

Cycling in Auckland needs more real champions – and while support from Council officers is good, the real change needs to come with politicians who understand how cycling can make […]

Adding some Copenhagen into Ponsonby

Guest blog by Pippa Coom, Waitemata Local Board Many of us have a personal connection to Ponsonby Road. It is far more than just a thoroughfare. It is a celebrated […]

Paul Steely White – New York coming our way!

We’re finalising our plans for a visit to Auckland next month by Paul Steely White, Executive Director of Transportation Alternatives (New York’s highly successful professional advocacy group for public transport, […]

Sneak preview: Congestion Free Network – The Cycle Module

Hello everyone. In cooperation with Auckland Transport Blog and Generation Zero, CAA has spent the last few weeks developing the “Cycle Module” for the Congestion Free Network. This will lay […]

Public open days for Ponsonby Road changes

Pop-in sessions to view the draft and discuss the proposals for big cycling changes on Ponsonby Road! Saturday 10 August 2013, 10am-3pm Leys Institute, 20 St Marys Road Wednesday 28 […]

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