The mayor has previously directed Auckland Transport to “deeply understand and respond to what matters most to Aucklanders in transport” and it is overwhelmingly clear what matters to this local community in transport.Īs we’ve previously covered, these three projects work together to form a network, connecting into wider safe walking and cycling pathways, all together allowing more children to get to school safely, parents to cycle to work, and people of all ages to be safe.Įmpowering people to make low emission travel choices like these is vital if we want to reduce more severe weather events such as the ones we have recently faced. Today Bike Auckland wrote to the Auckland Transport Board, as well as the relevant councilors and Local Boards, encouraging them to consider their community’s overwhelming support for all three projects. The Waitematā Safer Routes (also known as the Grey Lynn and Westmere improvements) is the project which hangs in the balance. On Tuesday 21 February Waitematā Local Board are being asked to vote to endorse 2 of the 3 Inner West street improvement projects and to pause the third.
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