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Tamaki Drive works I – Vale / Cliff Road & Kohimarama Road

Over the next days, CAA will do a series of 4-5 blog posts with details about the safety works Auckland Transport is planning on Tamaki Drive this winter. After Easter, […]

Breakfast Conversation Session Cycling & Auckland Issues – Thursday 12th

The next Breakfast Conversation for friends and associates of CAA is on on Thursday 12th April, from 7.30am to about 9am, at the Box cafe in the Aotea Centre. Come along for […]

Apr 02, 2012
Auckland Transport’s Business [to] Report: March

Auckland Transport is a very large organisation. That has some advantages and disadvantages, but mostly, it is simply a fact – a very large organisation, with a lot of projects […]

Change of fortunes for Wellington cyclists

Some weeks ago, our cycling advocate friends from Wellington came to us to discuss some really bad news: Citing the high costs involved with improving the earthquake-proofing of Wellington buildings, […]

Futureproofing Wellesley Street East

Plan modification 58, Central Area Section of the District Plan – doesn’t that sound exciting? Well, no. Not even (maybe especially not) for CAA’s hardworking planning staff. But it turned […]

Changes on the ground

CAA is always working on improving cycling infrastructure in Auckland. Sometimes that means campaigning for major new works like the Waterview Cycleway, or the extension of the Northwestern Cycleway through […]

Trains to ride

This Thursday, CAA got a first glimpse of what riding Auckland’s future electric trains (with your bike!) will be like. Auckland Transport organised a presentation / workshop with advocates and […]

Waterview: success for cycling equals success for the community

CAA could not be more delighted with the outcome at Waterview.   Yesterday CAA spokesperson Barbara Cuthbert stated in the Herald, “The new cycleways are a legitimate new transport link and […]

Cycle Action May meeting

Come along to CAA’s next public meeting, 26th May, starting 7pm (6:30pm for nibbles and drinks) at Ellen Melville Hall, 2 Freyberg Place. The meeting’s presentation will be by OPUS, […]

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