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Increased Public Transport needed to meet growth challenge in Whau, says local board
Whau needs more feeder bus services, an increase in frequency of trains and provision of a park and ride building in New Lynn to meet the challenge of growth in the area, says Whau Local Board.
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Update on judicial review proceedings
High Court proceedings have started in challenge of Regional Land Transport Plan.
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Safer roads goal for Puketāpapa
Puketāpapa Local Board wants local roads to become safer, and dropping speeds on residential streets is an essential part of that effort.
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Papakura road safety concerns go to AT
Help is on the way for pedestrians who say they risk their safety along Settlement Drive in Papakura every time they walk in the area.
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Franklin backs Vision Zero goal
Franklin Local Board is calling for lower speed limits outside all schools.
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Explore Auckland again with half-price AT Metro fares
From Friday 1 April, fares across the AT Metro network will drop by 50 per cent, saving passengers money on bus, train and ferry fares.
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