Let's Get Wellington Moving / September 2021
Let’s Get Wellington Moving is a joint initiative between Wellington City Council, Greater Wellington Regional Council, and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
October 2021 | August 2021-
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Programme update ahead of November public engagement
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Thanks to all those who came to the Let’s Get Wellington Moving programme update on 28 September. We were pleased to brief you on our transformational programme and the upcoming public engagement in November.
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Car-Freeing the Golden Mile: Getting the house in order
- Talk Wellington
- Getting Wellington moving will require Wellington talking, trusting, and planning. With major street change finally on the horizon, it’s high time to prepare and Liz Allen of Place Creative offers some guidance for Welly from Auckland’s experience. Have your house in order This doesn’t mean having a 100% certain plan with every minor contingency allowed...
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Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Cobham Drive to Greta Point section of Evans Bay Parade
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- Help fine-tune the design A four-week consultation on draft plans to connect the new walking and bike paths on Cobham Drive with those being built around Evans Bay is open until 12 October.
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Cobham Drive, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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The Lets Get Wellington Moving Commuter Numbers
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- How many Commuters will a future Wellington’s have and what Mode will they be using? * Lets Get Wellington Moving expects about 17,000 more peak hour commuters will travel into the CBD by 2036 * But there’s a problem because the Wellington City Council predicts many more future residents and so this may mean over 35,000 more commuters * The commitment to handle the majority of future commuter growth by bus and rail public transport means majors increases in the capacity of both are needed Wellington City is facing two huge challenges, how to house more people in a city with the highest housing prices in the country and how to improve transport for all the city’s residents.… Read more ...
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