Transport / June 2021
July 2021 | May 2021-
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Let’s get ready for a safer crossing and speeds on Cobham Drive
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving is asking people to have their say on proposed safer speed limits on State Highway 1 and a new walking and cycling crossing on Cobham Drive.
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Cobham Drive, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Let’s get ready for a safer crossing and speeds on Cobham Drive
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving is asking people to have their say on proposed safer speed limits on State Highway 1 and a new walking and cycling crossing on Cobham Drive.
- Accepted from LGWM news by tonytw1
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Cobham Drive, Kilbirnie, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Old Airways Control Tower makes way for residential housing
- Wellington International Airport
- Accepted from WIAL press releases by feedreader
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Tirangi Road, Rongotai, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6242, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Snapper and Metlink win "Most Innovative Customer Serving Operator" at world's largest Transport Ticketing forum
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- At the TT2021 Digital Forum, the world’s largest transport ticketing forum, broadcast from London, Snapper and Metlink have won "Most Innovative Customer Serving Operator".
- Accepted from GW media releases 2019 by feedreader
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After midnight bus services
- Metlink
- Accepted from Metlink News and Updates by tonytw1
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Pedestrian improvement works ready to kick off around Wellington
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Better access and safety for pedestrians across multiple central city locations is on the way, with a suite of intersection improvement projects due to roll out as part of the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) three-yea
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Pedestrian improvement works ready to kick off around Wellington
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Better access and safety for pedestrians across multiple central city locations is on the way, with a suite of intersection improvement projects due to roll out as part of the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) three-yea
- Accepted from LGWM news by tonytw1
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Shelly Bay will be saved!
- Guardians of the Bays
- Mark your calendars! Hui / Community meeting: Come and hear Iwi, Eastern suburbs and Wellington speakers plans for Shelly Bay and the wider peninsula. Venue: ASB Sports centre, 72 Kemp Street DATE: 30 June 2021 TIME: 6 – 8 PM
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Shelly Bay, Shelly Bay Road, Maupuia, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Shelly Bay will be saved!
- Guardians of the Bays
- Mark your calendars!Hui / Community meeting: Come and hear Iwi, Eastern suburbs and Wellington speakers plans for Shelly Bay and the wider peninsula.Venue: ASB Sports centre, 72 Kemp StreetDATE: 30 June 2021TIME: 6 – 8 PMKemp Street
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Shelly Bay, Shelly Bay Road, Maupuia, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Level 2 update (June 2021)
- Snapper card
- With the Government placing the Wellington region into Alert Level 2 as of 6pm Wednesday 23rd June we want to update you on how Snapper’s services may be adjusted – and how we will continue to support you. Stay safe and take care of each other. Snapper Customer Care While in Alert Level 2, or above, the Snapper […] The post Level 2 update (June 2021) appeared first on Snapper.
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Level 2 update (June 2021)
- Snapper card
- With the Government placing the Wellington region into Alert Level 2 as of 6pm Wednesday 23rd June we want to update you on how Snapper’s services may be adjusted – and how we will continue to support you. Stay safe and take care of each other. Snapper Customer Care While in Alert Level 2, or above, the Snapper […] The post Level 2 update (June 2021) appeared first on Snapper.
- Accepted from Snapper card news by tonytw1
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Council votes to make thorndon quay safer for cyclists
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Wellington City Council’s Pūroro Āmua Planning and Environment Committee voted today to replace angle car parking with parallel car parking along Thorndon Quay.
- Accepted from TRA news 2019 by tonytw1
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Thorndon Quay, Pipitea, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Project Contractor held to account for illegal works
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- CPB HEB Joint Venture (the JV), the contractor building the Transmission Gully Motorway for Waka Kotahi (NZTA), has been convicted and fined for unconsented earthworks and sediment discharges in Belmont Regional Park.
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Transmission Gully Motorway, Kenepuru, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, 5022, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Wellington’s 100 million cycleway spin
- Diane Calvert
- WCC recently asked its citizens about its proposed spending over the next 10 years. In addition to its Let’s Get Wellington Moving contribution of $270 million (which includes additional cycleways), it proposed increasing its cycling ways budget to $120m (based on affordability and the ability to deliver).
- Accepted from Diane Calvert blog by tonytw1
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Greater Wellington urges government to back regional ownership of transport assets
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington is urging significant change to the Public Transport Operating Model (PTOM) to bring transport assets under the control of regional councils to create greater certainty in delivering quality public transport services.
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Pedestrianisation
- Eye of the Fish
- The Golden Mile is going to be pedestrianised – and that is great news. Great news to me, great news for Wellingtonians, great news for visitors to our city if they ever return, but apparently some of the retailers along Lambton Quay feel that this is not great news. I’m not sure why – nobody in their right mind tries to drive to their favourite retailer in Wellington at the moment, so I’m not sure why they would in the future.
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Lambton Quay, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 601, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Let’s Get Wellington Moving gets public backing to transform the Golden Mile
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- An option to transform Wellington’s Golden Mile has received strong public backing, with the majority of people telling Let’s Get Wellington Moving that they support plans to re-energise the Golden Mile.
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Operators report due diligence on China source EV buses
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Wellington bus operators Tranzurban and NZ Bus have responded to questions from Greater Wellington about sourcing electric buses from Chinese manufacturer CRRC Corporation Limited (CRRC), both reporting that their due diligence revealed no evidence of the company using forced labour.
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Guardians Annual General Meeting 2021
- Guardians of the Bays
- Wednesday 7th of JulySt Aidan’s Church centre, 89 Miramar Ave6.
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Guardians Annual General Meeting 2021
- Guardians of the Bays
- Wednesday 7th of JulySt Aidan’s Church centre, 89 Miramar Ave6.
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Guardians Annual General Meeting 2021
- Guardians of the Bays
- Wednesday 7th of JulySt Aidan’s Church centre, 89 Miramar Ave6.45pm come for a cup of coffee/tea and food .7pm AGM will start. Welcome to our Annual General Meeting, edition 2021. This hui is open to the public and will cover general business but also discuss the airport expansion. Below is the agenda of the meeting: […]
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Miramar, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Less death please and thank you: Thorndon Quay/Hutt Road submissions in quick!
- Talk Wellington
- Let’s Get Wellington Moving, our old frenemy. It’s popped out of the woodwork to ask for your thoughts on Thorndon Quay and Hutt Road. If you want to catch up on the Let’s Get Wellington Moving saga start here. Otherwise scroll right on ahead and get to submitting! Submissions close June 8th, 5pm.
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Thorndon Quay, Pipitea, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6140, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Mainline extension update
- Rimutaka Incline Railway
- Mainline extension update Hugh McCracken Thu, 3 Jun 2021 - 15:08
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Rimutaka Incline Railway Heritage Trust, Maymorn, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Being grateful for cycleways
- Wellington Scoop
- The last decade has seen a fierce debate about the role of cycleways in our city’s overall transport infrastructure. Those opposed present them as a luxury for a small number of people at high cost while inconveniencing others. Those supportive point out the potential cycle mode share (over 50% in some overseas cities) and the huge improvements this level of cycling can make in health, our city’s liveability, and climate change.
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