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As Dean Kimpton steps down from the helm of Auckland Transport, Karen Hormann reflects on the highs, lows, and lessons of his tenure.
Bike Auckland threw down a challenge and an Auckland icon was created: Te Ara I Whiti, the Lightpath. Ten years on, we’re celebrating its impact.
It can feel like “chaos” but could bike-plus-pedestrian crossings be a gamechanger for Auckland’s intersections?
NZ band Split Enz told us that ‘history never repeats’ but here’s one thing we’ve seen time and again: Kiwis’ huge appetite and support for people-friendly streets.
Charmaine updates the community on what the Ōrākei Local Board have specifically voted for or against, and invites you to write in!
In a dramatic turnaround, Auckland Transport wants to return to its plans for a people-friendly urban redevelopment around Karanga-a-Hape Station. The redevelopment was derailed when a small number of building owners in the area lobbied for increased space for motor vehicle traffic – after the project was under construction.