Policy

Travelwise (North Shore)

Transport and Roads
Travelwise - Document
A website which promotes walking alongside other transport options
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Manukau City Council's Cycling and Walking Strategy 2005-2015

Manukau City Councils Cycling and Walking Strategy
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Safe routes to school (Christchurch CC)

Christchurch City Council's approach to improve the safety of children getting to school, and to encourage active travel to school
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Auckland regional walking strategy

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Being able to walk easily and comfortably is key to an urban area's efficient transportation. The creation of a walkable neighbourhood, one that is pleasant, safe and easy to walk in, provides the most affordable transportation system, any community can plan, construct, design and maintain.
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Wellington regional pedestrian strategy

Pedestrian strategy document - 1.4 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
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Greater Wellington Regional Co
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Devonport draft master plan

Urban design plan including pedestrian-friendly features. North Shore City Council is currently (2005/2006) developing a long-term vision for the Devonport town centre that will guide Council decisions and give direction for future public works and development.
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Environmental sustainability strategy for Sutton: a cleaner, greener Sutton, action today for a bett

The Borough of Sutton's strategy for promoting environmental sustainability
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Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.

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