The K Road Project Insider: the Planner
The Karangahape Road enhancement project is finally underway. It’s good news not just because the new-look K Road will be the heart of Auckland’s emerging cycling network and will deliver […]
Project Watch: Spring 2019
It’s time for another edition of Project Watch! This bumper spring edition covers the last two months – during which Auckland had its wettest August ever, hence not a lot […]
We can’t ride your ghost cycleways: what’s happening with GI2TD?
The Glen Innes to Tamaki (GI2TD) shared path is second only to Skypath and Seapath in importance as a regionally transformational cycleway for Auckland. We long for the completion of […]
Left hooked at Nelson Street
To many Aucklanders on bikes, the Nelson Street Cycleway – while not pretty – represents “how a proper cycleway should be” when it comes to protecting you from traffic. The solid, […]
Cheers! AT has a plan to uncork the NW bottleneck
Auckland Transport is moving ahead with the Northwestern path upgrade at the dangerous pinch-point in Kingsland. We’re thrilled to share this win, and eager for AT to crack on with it. The […]
Let’s ramp up Skypath 2.0! Have your say on the landing designs before 4 September
The Transport Agency is looking for feedback on the landings at each end of the Auckland Harbour Bridge Shared Path (aka Skypath 2.0). Feedback is open until Wednesday 4 September. […]
What’s up on the NW Cycleway? A bottleneck and a broken bridge
Updated Thursday 15 August: Good news! We’re told the cycleway bridge at Mountain View Road is now re-opened to bikes, pedestrians, motorised wheelchairs, and scooters, with signage to be made and […]
Project Watch: Midwinter 2019
We’ve rolled our midwinter June-July round-up into one bulletin, because winter is traditionally a slow time of year for road projects, with shorter days and gluggy conditions. But there’s been […]
Ramping up the design for SkyPath 2.0!
Progress continues on the Harbour Bridge crossing, with the announcement today of an upcoming call for public feedback on how the path will touch down at each end, in Northcote Point […]