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Plan ahead when travelling through AMETI Eastern Busway
East Aucklanders should plan ahead when travelling through the AMETI Eastern Busway, Panmure to Pakuranga Project, due to lane closures on the Panmure Bridge. Work has been scheduled over the July school holidays to take advantage of less traffic; however, these closures will create delays and cause congestion. From 12 – 25 July, Church Crescent will be reduced to a single lane in each direction. Dynamic lanes will not be operating on Panmure Bridge. Traffic travelling both eastbound
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Have your say on the Eastern Busway
disruption for the strategic freight route; be approximately 12 -18 months quicker to build; and support
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Making Glen Innes town centre safer for all road users
spaces on Maybury Street and four parking spaces on Line Road. Between 2016 and 2020, there were 12
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Wednesday sailings to divert to Whangaparapara for July 2024 as Tryphena Wharf upgrades begin
Date: 12 June 2024 Tryphena Wharf on Great Barrier Island has been undergoing major renewals since April 2024, to ensure that the wharf remains fit-for-purpose and extends the life of a key community asset. To progress the remaining work as efficiently as possible, Auckland Transport (AT) and SeaLink have jointly agreed that the Wednesday sailings to Tryphena Wharf (Shoal Bay) during July 2024, will divert to Whangaparapara Wharf. Weekend sailings will continue to Tryphena Wharf as usual
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Reports & publications
Auckland Transport's reports and publications, including annual reports, traffic counts, patronage reports, research reports and assessments. Find Auckland Transport's plans and strategies. Road safety business improvement review Auckland Transport’s Board commissioned a Business Improvement Review into Road Safety in late 2017. Read the road safety business improvement review executive summary (PDF 865KB, 12 pages) Read the road safety business improvement review report (PDF 4.77MB, 123
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Rame Road, Greenhithe - Pedestrian improvements
Proposal status: Feedback closed 12 September 2019, last updated 21 October 2019 Reference number: RTV-226 We've proposed changes in your area In August 2019, we proposed improvements to footpaths and crossings on Rame Road in Greenhithe. This is an Upper Harbour Local Board initiative. The changes include: A new footpath along the western side of Rame Road and the eastern side of Rame Road between Greenhithe Road and Almond Grove, as well as the re-construction of the existing footpath
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Hudson Road, Warkworth - New footpath
the footpath. New streetlights to be installed. Removal of up to 28 trees, including 12 protected trees
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Sunset Road, Unsworth - Broken yellow lines
speeds. Next steps This work will be implemented between 6 and 12 months, and we will let you know
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Park Avenue, Grafton - Broken yellow lines
Proposal status: Feedback closed 27 July 2020, last updated 12 August 2020. Reference number: BYL-464 In July 2020, we proposed changes in your area To improve access for large vehicles to the University’s medical facility loading bay, we proposed installing broken yellow lines (no stopping at all times) parking restrictions on Park Avenue, Grafton. This proposal responds to concerns from Auckland University that parked vehicles are blocking access to the medical facility. These changes
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Reverie Place, Massey – Broken yellow lines
Proposal status: closed 12 October 2018 Reference number: BYL-332 We're proposing changes in your area We are proposing to install new 'No stopping at all times' (broken yellow lines) parking restrictions from 20 Beauchamp Drive to 14 Reverie Place in Massey. Download the proposal drawing for Reverie Place (PDF 503KB) Why the changes are needed This proposal aims to improve accessibility for residents and large vehicles such as emergency vehicles. When cars are parked on both sides of the road
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