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Te Whau Pathway work continues
A link between the Manukau and Waitematā harbours is another step closer, now that work on the next phase of Te Whau Pathway has kicked off.
Exciting plans for former Greenmount Landfill
There are exciting proposals to transform the former Greenmount Landfill site at East Tamaki into a native forest alongside leisure areas, children’s play and fitness facilities, an off-leash dog area, walking and cycling tracks and access to the...
A boost for cycling and walking in Mt Roskill
Construction is starting on a new cycle and walking route which will connect the wider Mt Roskill community via green spaces and quiet roads.
Quality urban design makes for healthier communities
How communities are planned and designed has a positive effect on the health of residents, says Auckland Council urban design champion Ludo Campbell-Reid.
Have you seen the sign?
Installation of trial signage has now been completed in a number of areas.
Improved access to Waitematā coastline
Waitematā Local Board is improving access to the Waitematā coastline by continuing its development of the Weona- Westmere Coastal Walkway.
Green light for Rodney greenways
Developing greenways plans is part of Rodney Local Board’s commitment to improving access and connectivity in Rodney towns and villages.
Lightpath success: Build it and they will come
The success of Auckland’s Lightpath shows that Aucklanders want more cycling infrastructure and they will flock to use it if it is built, says the New Zealand Transport Agency.
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