June-25 AT Board Meeting

Today the AT board meets again, and I’ve taken a look through the papers to find the most interesting items. For those wanting to attend or watch online: Auckland Transport, 20 Viaduct Harbour Avenue, Auckland (Meeting Room 1.04) Microsoft Teams link for the Board meeting on 24 June 2025 Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 455 861 336 967 Passcode: fa3rG6p6 Closed Agenda AT has been pushing a lot of items into the open agenda, but there are quite a few decisions up for approval in the closed session of the board meeting today.…
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National’s proposed changes to transport rules

Last week Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced some planned transport rule changes including some very welcome and overdue ones for buses, scooters and people on bikes. The Government is progressing a bold work programme to increase productivity and efficiency through comprehensively reforming New Zealand’s land transport rules, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says.…
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AT’s bikes on buses trial expands

Last year Auckland Transport piloted allowing bikes on a few NX1 buses to provide a connection across the harbour. They’ve now announced that from next month the trial will expand and more buses will be equipped with racks. Second phase of bikes in buses trial begins – cyclists can now cross the Auckland Harbour Bridge Auckland Transport (AT) is gearing up for the next phase of its bikes in buses trial from July 2025, aiming to make public transport more flexible, and enable a variety of active modes of travel.…
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Weekly Roundup 13-June-2025

Another roundup after a week of thunderstorms and sunny days, here’s some stuff that caught our attention this week. This week on Greater Auckland For Monday Matt broke down why diverting buses to Maungawhau is a bad idea. On Tuesday we had a guest post by Darren Davis Queenstown’s Gondola fever!…
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More Housing Plan Changes on the way for Auckland

The government requiring the council to zone for more housing in Auckland is dead, long live the government requiring the council to zone for more housing in Auckland. One of the governments key housing polices when was to make optional the Medium Density Residential Standards (MDRS) requirement for councils to allow up to three storey town houses throughout our cities, something National made a bipartisan deal with the former Labour government to introduce in the first place.…
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