Wellington

Wellington City map index

This page links to individual maps related to Wellington City, including walkway maps.
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Transport Strategy 2004 (Wellington)

This stategy sets out the vision for transport in Wellington City and includes sections on walking, cycling and safety.
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Waterfront development plan 2005/2006 (Wellington)

The Development Plan outlines the work plan/programme to implement the Wellington Waterfront Framework.
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Recreation Strategy 2003 (Wellington)

This page indexes and links to individual sections of the strategy document.
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Mt Victoria summit upgrade (Wellington)

Wellington City Council is upgrading the Mount Victoria/Matairangi summit lookout.
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Northern growth management overview (Wellington)

Wellington City Council is working to manage future development in the northern part of Wellington city - an area that is experiencing pressure for new urban growth.
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Greening the quays (Wellington)

The Jervois and Customhouse Quays route is about to become a stunning gateway into Wellington city with the Greening the Quays project.
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Street performance and busking (Wellington)

The Wellington City Council embraces street performance as a colourful part of Wellington’s identity as the Creative Capital of New Zealand.
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