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Blockhouse Bay roundabout safety proposal open for feedback
Whau Local Board and Auckland Transport are proposing to improve safety at the busy Blockhouse Bay roundabout.
Point England streets will come to life thanks to funding boost
The Tāmaki community is getting the chance to help make several Point England streets safer and more vibrant.
Feedback sought on proposed speed limit changes in Auckland’s west and north
Auckland Transport is asking for feedback on a proposal to change the speed limits of 26 roads in the west and north of Auckland as part of an amendment to the Speed Limits Bylaw 2019.
Tāmaki Makaurau on track to a better future
Within five years, Aucklanders will have a modern rail service and world-class stations that will benefit the entire transport network for decades to come, Mayor Phil Goff says.
Travelwise Choices Award winners announced
Auckland Transport has announced this year’s Travelwise Choices Award recipients, recognising the commitment of business, individuals and community organisations who encourage staff, students, customers and volunteers to make fewer car journeys.
Transport options for getting to and from the rugby on Sunday
Test rugby is back in Auckland this Sunday, 18 October, with the Bledisloe Cup match between the All Blacks and Australia.
Auckland Transport launches plan for the freight industry
A new plan launches on 21 October to make freight movement smarter, more climate-compatible and more efficient across Auckland.
Changes to Auckland’s train timetables
Auckland Transport is introducing a new timetable from Monday 19 October, following track work on the Eastern and Southern lines.
Fast and direct transport connections to Auckland Airport take shape
A connected rapid transit network to Auckland Airport is a step closer – with a $14 million investment to upgrade Puhinui Road and Lambie Drive for the new AirportLink bus service about to get underway.
A contrast of centuries - celebrating our waterfront
Watch: A video created for Auckland Council’s Heritage Festival transports us back to Auckland’s waterfront 100 years ago, showcasing the preservation of a historic stone staircase as part of the Downtown Programme.
Transforming Auckland’s ferry services
A new video released today shows Auckland’s new downtown ferry berths rapidly taking shape, ready for Aucklander’s to use in early 2021.
Feedback sought on proposed northwest bus improvements
Auckland Transport and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency are asking for feedback on a proposal to significantly improve public transport connections to and from Auckland’s northwest.
Walking and Cycling journeys now available on AT Mobile app
Planning a walking or cycling commute has become easier with the launch of a new journey planner function within the AT Mobile app.
South Auckland streets to be safer and more people-friendly
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency has announced an additional $10.1 million investment through the Innovating Streets for People pilot fund to make towns and cities more people-friendly, in addition to $13.95 million announced in June.
New options for biking and scooting around Auckland
While rental e-scooters, e-bikes and bikes are out of action during Alert Level 3, Auckland Council and AT have been busy assessing and reviewing applications for the new rental licence period set to start next month.
New round of rental e-scooter licences on horizon
Auckland Council is reviewing new applications for the next round of rental e-scooter licences. Successful companies will be able to start operating on 4 September 2020.
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