From the end of July speed limits on most central city streets will change from 50km to 30km - making our central city more more pleasant and appealing for everyone, especially for people walking and riding bikes. The final decision was made unanimously by Councillors at Wellington City Council on Thursday.
Today we released three different concepts for community feedback to make the Golden Mile a better place for people and buses. Improving the Golden Mile is an important part of our plans to move more people with fewer vehicles and support Wellington’s growth.
Consultation is now open on a proposal to lower speed limits on most central city streets to 30km/h. The project is part of the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme. LGWM programme director Andrew Body says it's clear that people want to see change in how we move to and through the central city.
Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) is seeking feedback from the community on two projects – lower speed limits in the central city, and what’s needed to create a more people-friendly Golden Mile. LGWM programme director Andrew Body says both projects are seeking community input from today.
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