Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.
Helping communities get from A to B is a key responsibility of local government, from making sure the buses run on time to providing car parking and walking and cycling paths. Whether public transport is the responsibility of the regional or local council depends on where you are in the country. Local councils also own 87% of New Zealand’s roads.
Work with AT to increase the reliability of public transport services.
Work with central government to see what can be done to ease congestion.
Fund road safety initiatives that respond to community needs including reducing speeds around schools.
Support better, more efficient, affordable and accessible public transport and reduce emissions from buses, trains and ferries.
Support initiatives to empower communities to use alternative modes of transport such as Triple Teez, S Double S and Otahuhu Bike Hub.
Promote South Auckland as the gateway to the region for tourism and business.
Prioritise infrastructure investment in roads and footpaths that have been left behind.
Review current bike lane projects in Māngere–Ōtāhuhu to assess if they deliver real value for locals.
Focus transport budgets on fixing potholes, resurfacing roads and upgrading key routes.
Let people choose how they travel and stop social engineering through anti-car policies.
Stop wasting money on cycleways, speed bumps and parking cuts that slow everyone down.
Work with AT to increase the reliability of public transport services.
Work with central government to see what can be done to ease congestion.
Fund road safety initiatives that respond to community needs including reducing speeds around schools.
Support better, more efficient, affordable and accessible public transport and reduce emissions from buses, trains and ferries.
Support initiatives to empower communities to use alternative modes of transport such as Triple Teez, S Double S and Otahuhu Bike Hub.
Promote South Auckland as the gateway to the region for tourism and business.
Prioritise infrastructure investment in roads and footpaths that have been left behind.
Review current bike lane projects in Māngere–Ōtāhuhu to assess if they deliver real value for locals.
Focus transport budgets on fixing potholes, resurfacing roads and upgrading key routes.
Let people choose how they travel and stop social engineering through anti-car policies.
Stop wasting money on cycleways, speed bumps and parking cuts that slow everyone down.
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