An insider’s guide to cycling in Mt Roskill
With its ribbons of greenspace, local bikeways, handy alleyways, and connections to the wider cycle network, Mt Roskill is in the running to be one of Auckland’s most ‘mini-Holland’ neighbourhoods. […]
A river runs through it: the Te Auaunga Restoration
Te Auaunga, also known as Oakley Creek, has a lot of fans. The waterway, its wildlife, and its waterfall have been rhapsodized in NZ Geographic. It’s cared for by the […]
New Zealand’s First Cycle Boulevard
By Paul Shortland, Deputy Chair CAA Construction on New Zealand’s first cycle boulevard is due to commence this summer with completion due mid 2014. The concept and consultation phase of […]
Greenways through the Waitemata & Puketapapa Boards
Cox’s Bay Boardwalk Opening The Waitemata Board is happy to annouce the public opening for the first of their Greenways projects – the Cox Bay Boardwalk, which was widened during […]
Dominion Road – A Progression Of Disappointments
Guest blog by James S. As someone who lives in the wider Dominion Road area, I was asked by CAA if I wanted to do a guest post on the […]
The Dominion Road Decision
You may have heard of the decision to proceed with an $47 million upgrade of Dominion Road. What may not be obvious – especially when reading about how positively various […]
Cycle Summit Video – Puketapapa Greenways
Here we have an inspiring video from the Cycle Summit featuring Richard Barter, the chair of the Puketapapa Local Board, describing the “Greenways” project (we blogged about it before, but […]
Puketapapa Local Board – Big on walking & cycling
Some of us recently had the chance to hear Richard Barter – long-time champion of transport cycling and chair of the Puketapapa Local Board – speak to the Auckland Transport […]