Sustainable Wellington Transport / May 2015
This blog is run and maintained by Sustainable Wellington Region Transport (sustwelltrans), a group of people from the Wellington region intent on seeing a sustainable, prudent and long-term approach to transport in our region. Our members live in the Hutt, Kapiti, Porirua and Wellington City.
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Usefulness of a park
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- It’ll take some time to know how well Pukeahu fits within the fabric of Wellington.
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Great New Video From The Architectural Centre
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- Gregory: The David vs Goliath analogy is quite apt.
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New look for bus shelters
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- Over at Auckland Transport Blog, there’s a post about deciding on a new bus shelter for the AT network.
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Should cyclists be forced onto cycle lanes?
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- The question arises from a comment received on a cycling framework post.
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Relighting Cuba Mall
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- WCC put out a press release around some current work going on in Cuba Mall.
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Patronage on privatised bus routes
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- Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of fluctuations in patronage on my bus route.
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Kids these days
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- While walking home through Pukeahu last week, there were a bunch of people with skateboards doing exactly what you’d expect in the park.
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Metlink’s Android widget
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- Just before the lunch break, I saw this tweet from Metlink.
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Those pesky roads
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- There was a story run in the DomPost last week about cyclists coming off their bikes in Pukeahu National War Memorial Park because of poor visibility of the kerbs.
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Verandahs, overhead pedestrian infrastructure
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- We tend to take infrastructure for granted.
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Cycling Framework Consultation
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- Wellington City Council was quick off the blocks to get the draft cycling framework out for consultation, which opened on 4 May – quite likely to very many Star Wars puns – and runs until 5pm, 29 May.
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Switched on Bikes for Wellington
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- WCC has a news article on supporting Switched on Bikes through the Smart Energy Challenge programme.
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Photos: Parking failures
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- Parking failures seem to be occupying my mind at the moment.
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Threatening parked cars
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- Not long ago, I took a stab at the issue of Wellington City Council forgiving/ignoring/encouraging cars parked on suburban footpaths.
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Greater Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan
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- On his personal blog, GW Councillor Paul Bruce offers his views on the Regional Land Transport Plan.
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