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Improved facilities for people walking and cycling across Auckland
Auckland Transport (AT) is delivering the first of a rolling set of initiatives on 20 roads and popular walkways across Auckland to assist with safe physical distancing during COVID-19 Alert Level 3.
More space for people on Queen Street
With the country in Alert Level 3, Auckland Transport (AT) and Auckland Council have made changes on Queen Street to increase space for people walking, on bikes and using public transport in the city centre.
Building a resilient city
Over the past year, strengthening of a 600-metre section of the seawall has been underway; the first significant strengthening work to be done to the seawall since it was completed in 1925.
Plan to strengthen communities in Waitematā
Waitematā Local Board looks to help restore social connectedness and increase community resilience following the impacts of COVID-19.
Is there a dark skies future for Waiheke?
Have your say on the draft Waiheke Local Board Plan, including plans to implement a Dark Skies Management Plan.
Could an Ahu Moana approach help to save the Hauraki Gulf?
Have your say on the proposed Ahu Moana approach and the rest of the Aotea / Great Barrier Local Board’s draft plan before 13 August.
Unique 10 year transport plan developed for Waiheke
Auckland Transport has partnered with Waiheke Local Board and the Waiheke community to produce a 10 year integrated transport plan for Waiheke.
Waitematā front footing on climate change
Action on climate change has been prioritised by the Waitematā Local Board in a three-year plan.
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