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January 28, 2022
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AT reconsiders bus project after community feedback
In a major about-face, Auckland Transport has gone back to the drawing board on its plans to cut nearly 50 street parking spaces along the route of the 805 bus service. The entire project would be looked at again with revised plans on street markings and bus shelters being drawn up, AT said. Any
changes would now be made in early 2023, after fresh public consultation expected this February or March. Among objectors to aspects of the plan were the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board and a number of residents on Ngataringa Rd and suburban side streets who faced losing
parking outside their homes. This included near intersections where AT had extended yellow lines further around corners than is standard. A heritage bus shelter was also at risk of removal, with AT declaring it surplus to To page 8
Waterfront given a summer face-lift
Colourful catch… Esther Cain alongside her waterfront artwork. Full story page 9.
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