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Auckland Council's proposal to remove on-street parking sparks debate
Councillor Efeso Collins says large families with old gas guzzlers will struggle.
Councillor Efeso Collins says large families with old gas guzzlers will struggle.
New strategy may bar many Aucklanders from parking outside their homes.
Parts of Ti Rakau Drive will be widened for the busway and five stations.
The cycle bridge is gone - but the Eastern Busway gets a boost.
Of the 800 roads, over half of the roads are near 57 Auckland schools.
Covid has affected construction of the City Rail Link for 205 days.
Around 750 workers will be back on the tools today.
More than 300 cleanup jobs waiting for graffiti contractors once city moves to level 4.
In the first year of the Vision Zero programme road deaths rose from 29 to 56.
The level 4 lockdown will have a significant impact on the $4.4 City Rail Link.
The council will be limited in what transport projects it can do, says Desley Simpson.
Alarm bells have rung at Audit NZ about the huge funding hole.
Auckland's ferry services are due for a shakeup with new contracts and new vessels.
Locals are calling for action to make safety improvements to a notorious road.
No threats were made against passengers.
The Warehouse and AT have signed up for the Brain Badge and want others to do the same.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff has written to Ministers complaining about Kiwirail.
'Step this way for airport bus link' - stairs marked at expanded bus/train station
The good is very good, so why is there so much bad in central Auckland planning right now?
The city is struggling with driver shortages and preparing to reduce peak-hour timetables.
Opinion: NZ needs sensible, long-term transport solutions that are sustainable.
Michael Wood is promising more details once the Government makes key decisions.
Opinion: Inequity in public transport across the region means some areas miss the bus.
The Eastern Busway is expected to carry 30,000 people a day after it opens.
Opinion: Here's five do-able fixes for the main drag of Auckland.
Court case costing $500K plus has been resolved as the controversial plastic sticks go.
'You cannot just leave passengers stranded on a cold dark night.'
Motorists are urged to avoid the area.
Rail services are back up and running after tornado damage caused cancellations.
The Super City is short of cash for basic services and infrastructure, deputy mayor says.