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Te Honohono ki Tai - Matakana link road
We are working with the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) to improve transport connections between Matakana Road and State Highway 1 (SH1) to support the significant population growth expected in the area... in terms of value for money, AT will look at enhanced options for Matakana link road. 3 September... for efficient intersections with no preferred intersection type and 3 for signalised intersections. 11... to Mana Whenua. Route 3 evaluation - discounted ✗ Does not pass through the Warkworth Showgrounds. ✓ Does
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Harbour Bridge: Public transport options during this weekend's lane closures
Auckland Transport (AT) is reminding customers of their options for public transport during the Harbour Bridge's full southbound lane closures this weekend (3 to 4 October 2020) for repair work. A new 22.7-metre strut will be installed on Auckland Harbour Bridge overnight on Saturday, 3 October, which is the first stage of a multi-staged process to do the needed repairs. Waka Kotahi is advising... code with the Ministry of Health's COVID Tracer app. For more information visit Waka Kotahi/NZ
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Feedback being 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. The plan to make bus journeys quicker, easier and better connected involves upgrading and extending the existing bus shoulder lanes along the Northwestern Motorway (SH16) and building interim bus stops at Westgate and the Lincoln Road and Te Atatū motorway interchanges.This would enable a northwestern express bus
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Statement of Intent
The Statement of Intent (SOI) sets out Auckland Transport’s strategic approach and priorities for the next 3 years and how they contribute to the longer-term outcomes Auckland Council aims to achieve... of Auckland Transport for the next 3 years, and the objectives that those activities will contribute... 2024 to 2027 available. 4 March 2024 Statement of Intent 2023 to 2026 available. 3 October 2022.... 19 October 2020 Statement of Intent 2020 to 2023 available. 3 July 2019 Statement of Intent
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Kennedy Point Road, Surfdale – Parking restrictions
Proposal status: Feedback closed 31 January 2020, last updated 20 August 2020. Reference number: RTV-274 In January 2020, we proposed changes in your area In January 2020, we proposed P72 Hour (3 -day) At All Times parking restrictions along Kennedy Point Road in Surfdale. This proposal responded to concerns from residents about low parking availability due to cars parking long-term on the road... service was launched on 31 May 2020. This service has around 500 users a week, with 1 in 3 boarding
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Covil Avenue, Te Atatu South - Broken yellow lines
Proposal status: closed 4 July 2019, last updated 14 August 2019. Reference number: BYL-393 We've proposed changes in your area We proposed new broken yellow lines from 2A to 4 Covil Avenue and outside 3 Covil Avenue in Te Atatu South. Download the proposal drawing for Covil Avenue (PDF 318KB) Why the changes are needed These changes are needed to improve access to the adjacent Te Atatu Fire Station. Currently, the fire station vehicles are experiencing difficulty manoeuvring through
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Glen Innes Town Centre safety improvements
of Proposed Speed Limit Changes Phase 3 ) install side islands, a raised table and a raised pedestrian
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COVID-19 update: Transport in Auckland under Alert Level 3
The Government has announced that Auckland will be moving to Alert Level 3 at 11.59pm, tomorrow night Tuesday 21 September. The government has indicated this will be reviewed in two weeks. Level 3 means stay at home and in your bubble, as per Government advice. While at Alert Level 3 , travel....govt.nz Mayor Phil Goff says Alert Level 3 does not mean we should become complacent. As long... the Alert Level 3 rules that will help keep us safe. “Following the guidelines, as well as getting
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Full suspension of NZ Bus services impacting bus users from 2am Friday 14 July
all bus services operated by NZ Bus will be suspended for a week from 2am Friday. The industrial action will cover all trips operated by NZ Bus, approximately 35 per cent of Auckland’s bus network... is frustrating. "The talks between NZ Bus and the unions today have not reached an agreement to withdraw... offer tabled by NZ Bus would see the company's Auckland drivers paid above the industry standard... that the unions and NZ Bus are able to quickly resolve this dispute so that tens of thousands of Aucklanders