Let's Get Wellington Moving / July 2020
Let’s Get Wellington Moving is a joint initiative between Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
August 2020 | June 2020-
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More time to give feedback on Golden Mile concepts
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- A big thank you to the more than 1,000 Wellingtonians who’ve already told us what they think of the three different concepts for the Golden Mile. We’ve heard that some people would like a bit more time to provide feedback, so we’re extending the public engagement for another two weeks.
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Choosing a Golden Mile option
- Wellington Scoop
- How many of us have read through the hundreds of pages released last month by LGWM in the latest stage of its seemingly endless saga to improve conditions on the Golden Mile. (The short version alone was 170 pages.)
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Transform by Friday
- Eye of the Fish
- I hadn’t realised that time is moving so fast, but LGWM wants feedback on their proposals by Friday.
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The LGWM MasterPlan
- Eye of the Fish
- Here at The Eye of the Fish World HeadQuarters tower building, we overlook our sweet wee metropolis and purvey the scene daily.
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Wellington CBD speed limits change to 30km/h on Sunday 19 July
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- From this Sunday (19 July), the speed limit on most of Wellington’s central city streets will change from 50km/h to 30km/h (main roads will remain at 50km/h).
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30km/h in the central city from July
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- 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.
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Golden Mile – LGWM Presentation
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving representatives Selwyn and Seb presented the three Golden Mile options to Cycle Wellington at our meeting on 7th July.
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3 options
- Eye of the Fish
- Like you, I’ve been sitting down reading all the millions of pages of information provided by LGWM in their first major release of proposals for Wellington.
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Lets Get Wellington Moving – Central City Consultation
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- The Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) team is seeking feedback on the Golden Mile – with a 26 July deadline.
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