Tour of Rā Hihi
Recently the Howick Local Board was fortunate to have the opportunity to have a guided tour of the Rā Hihi flyover that is being built over Reeves Road as part of the Eastern Busway project.
Construction on The Parade Safety Improvements Project begins
Last year the Howick Local Board and Auckland Transport consulted on a proposal to improve safety along The Parade. This was in response to local residents asking for something to be done to make this area safer.
Eastern Busway gifted te reo Māori names by mana whenua
Auckland Transport (AT) is honoured to have been gifted te reo Māori names by mana whenua for the new bus stations and structures being built for the Eastern Busway.
Reeves Road to be closed for flyover construction
A significant milestone is about to be reached, with the closure of Reeves Road in Pakūranga. A section will close for about two years
Gravel footpaths providing safety for Flat Bush
The Howick Local Board is pleased to report that we've approved funding for Auckland Transport to deliver gravel footpaths that will provide a safe alternative while the permanent paths await the property developer.
Aviemore Drive safety improvements open for feedback
To address the crash history and make the road safer for people walking and driving along Aviemore Drive, Auckland Transport is proposing changes and is seeking feedback until 10 December 2023.
Eastern Busway requires removal of some trees but will be replaced
While it’s unfortunate to see trees cut down, the removal of some trees in the short-term is necessary to enable the Eastern Busway project to progress. We know that transport is a significant challenge for locals and the Eastern Busway will provide more frequent, reliable and quicker transport choices for East Auckland.
Eastern Busway stage 4 consultation open now
Eastern Busway Update: public consultation is now open for Stage 4 from Tī Rākau Drive to Botany Town Centre!
What the draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2023 means for East Auckland
The Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP) is Auckland Transport’s plan for public transport across the city. AT have released their new draft which outlines how public transport will be managed over the next 8 years.
Public Consultation on Safer Speeds
Today Auckland Transport launched their consultation on their draft speed management plan Katoa, Ka Ora. This plan proposes to set safe and appropriate speeds on approximately 24% of the roads across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.
Eastern Busway progresses
The Eastern Busway is a critical transport infrastructure for East Auckland, with significant potential benefits to public transport, private vehicles, walking and cycling.
Another extended shutdown of the rail network due to more poor planning
Auckland Transport’s shock announcement that they will be closing large portions of the passenger rail network throughout 2023 and beyond is yet another example of the poor planning holding our city back.
Car Free Day opportunity to try alternatives
It's international Car Free Day so I'm using public transport to get across Auckland (as I often do). It takes a little more planning but pretty easy with the Auckland Transport's mobile app. Plus I can listen to some tunes and catch up on news, emails and social media.
Community asking for more investment in Flat Bush and Ormiston
On Monday the Bhartiya Samaj Charitable Trust hosted local candidates as part of their regular seniors meeting.
Pay increase for drivers a good start
Essential workers throughout this pandemic (and before), our bus drivers deserve better pay and conditions. Great to see this being recognised with Auckland Council announcing today that drivers will receive an increase of 8%, effective this Thursday.
Eastern Busway Burswood diversion continues to divide
I popped into Eastern Busway community drop in session in Burswood this morning. Nice to see full size maps and talk with knowledgeable staff from Eastern Busway Alliance.
How many people need to die for Auckland Transport to act?
Too many people are being killed or seriously injured on our roads. And Auckland Transport has been big on promises for road safety, but their record shows otherwise.
Submission on Auckland Council's preliminary response to housing intensification
Central Government (together with the Opposition) have created legislation that requires all larger cities in New Zealand to allow more intensification of housing. Auckland Council have prepared a preliminary response and asked for public feedback. The following is my submission.
Auckland Council mismanagement is costing us more
Imagine how different Auckland would look if our elected representatives hadn't wasted the first 10 years of the super city on vanity projects and bickering.
Auckland Council Budget 2022/2023 consultation feedback to Howick Local Board
As part of the Auckland Council budget consultation, the Howick Local Board hosted an online public forum. Here’s what I said in my 3 minutes.