Project Watch: North Shore and an island
Our final Project Watch for 2024! This episode highlights bike infrastructure wins in the North Shore, and also on Waiheke Island.
Auckland Council showed up for our transport choices!
If you have been following the saga of Central Government underfunding our cycleways and how that’s affected our 10 year plan for transport, you will be pleased to know that option 4c, the option which best protects a pipeline of cycling projects was unanimously endorsed at Auckland Council Governing Body meeting.
Project Watch 2024 – Southside
Project Watch examines the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the horizon – because it’s important to count what we’ve won by raising our collective voices.
Carrington Road Improvements: feedback by 23rd June
Auckland Transport plans to build protected bike lanes on Carrington Road (good), but will lower the Northwestern path crossing back to how it was pre-2019 (not good). We need you to show your support for keeping the crossing raised.
Project Watch: Way Out West 2024
This time, Project Watch goes west, following on from our recent updates about good news for cycling infrastructure in the Central City and the Isthmus. Carrington Road upgrade – consultation […]
Project Watch: Isthmus 2024
Project Watch turns its eyes to the central swathe of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to check on progress in making streets safe to cycle.
Turning Our Backs on Walking and Cycling: Harbour Bridge Events Cancelled
Waka Kotahi has cancelled its Walk It, Wheel It series of Auckland Harbour Bridge events. Bike Auckland says the cancellation has not been announced publicly but was confirmed in correspondence […]
Project Watch – City Centre 2024
It’s time for a fresh look at all the bike infrastructure being delivered across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. We report on what’s been built, what’s underway, and what’s glimmering on the […]
Inclusive Cycling Report 2023
A report on the accessibility of 50km of Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland’s pathways.