Fenton / Ngahura Overbridge Consultation Summary As part of the City Rail Link project, the Link Alliance will construct a new bridge across the Western train line to connect Fenton and Ngahura streets. The bridge will replace an existing at-grade level crossing but will not provide access to and from the future Mt Eden Station, except in emergencies. Between November 2020 and January 2021, we shared how we progressed the bridge’s design, considering the cultural narrative, previous consultation feedback and environmental factors. We shared renders of how the bridge might look and asked you for feedback on specific aspects of the design. Below is a summary of what we heard.
Design You told us that you want a bridge that doesn’t interfere with sunshine or privacy. This feedback was consistent to that received during the initial consultation and planning phases of the CRL project. Consequently, we have responded to these themes in the bridge design.
Accessibility Wheelchair access is a must have and the elevators for the bridge have been designed with wheelchair and bike access. While you expressed appreciation for the design enabling all commuters, you questioned the size of the lift and whether that much space is required when there is potential for security issues and shadow. We shared with you security features that will deter anti-social behaviour and how the size will have minimal impacts on shadowing.
Cycling Each staircase is designed with a bike well, or a rumble ramp, to easily guide bikes up and down the stairs. You told us that you are worried about skateboarders so the wells will only fit a bike tyre and no more.
Sunshine Significant concern about the size of the bridge and the impact of this on sunshine into apartments, particularly in Station R (11 Fenton Street) was raised. We shared sun modelling at various times of the day and at various heights to give a real sense of the minimal amount of additional shadow cast by the bridge. The sun modelling shows that for Station R apartments the greatest shadow is cast by the North Eden apartment block. You told us that you do want sunshine but you don’t want light pollution from the bridge. We showed you how the lights will be directed downward on to the bridge to minimise light spill and the type of LED lights proposed will reduce glare. Lights in the elevator shaft come on only when the elevator is in use and the light is diffused by the artistic treatment on the walls of the lift shaft.
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