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Aucklanders love cycling
Cycle data published by Auckland Transport shows that, for nine monitored sites around Auckland, there has been an increase of 15.1 per cent in cyclist movements in June 2016 compared to June 2015.
Footpath projects get a boost from the Rodney Local Board
The Rodney Local Board Transport, Planning and Infrastructure Committee has approved $1.5 million to design and build footpaths in Huapai, Riverhead and Warkworth.
Auckland – before and after
Auckland is a city on the rise, and a city that’s changed dramatically over the past decade. It wasn’t that long ago iconic landmarks such as The Cloud, Wynyard Quarter, shared spaces and The Lightpath didn’t exist.
Planting helps bring Ōtara Creek back to life
A community planting day has added 2000 native plants to the Ōtara Creek Reserve as part of ongoing environmental restoration to the area.
100,000 native plants for waterway development
An innovative new partnership between Auckland Council, Te Whāngai Trust and Wesley Intermediate School which will see the creation of a native nursery was launched with a pōwhiri and hui this week.
Greenlight for Ōrewa seawall design
Auckland Council is going to seek consent to build a permanent seawall at the northern end of Ōrewa Beach.
Hidden oasis in Symonds Street
Symonds Street Cemetery, a public park since 1908, is a tree-lined oasis in the heart of the city.
Strong support for SeaPath
Public support for Auckland’s proposed SeaPath, a proposed walking and cycling path between Takapuna and Northcote Point, has been overwhelming.
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