The Redoubt Road-Mill Coridor

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The Redoubt Road-Mill Road Corridor

Table of Contents page

Background Information 3

Project Objective 3

Project History 4

Consultation Process 4

Project detail 5

Pedestrian Improvement i

Cycling Improvement ii

Public Transport Improvement iii

Affected Parties 6

Environmental Concern 7

Benefits 8

References 9

Information

The transport system in the Auckland especially to the southern part is overburdened and more so inefficient. For the past years, there has been underinvestment in the public transport, the existing settlement pattern and the narrow neck of land which has been accumulated over the past decisions made over the past years. This therefore has resulted in the populations in the region relying more on the private cars primarily for transport. As a result, roads and motorways are highly congested and further expansion is strictly limited (Auckland Transport, Auckland & Terralink 2012).

In this regard, Auckland is in need of an integrated transport network that facilitates people and goods to move freely and efficiently, while regarding the need for place-making. This network comprises of motorways, roads, motorways and streets, public transport, foot paths. To do away with the transport problem, the major goal of the Auckland is to integrate all transport components using a single system approach that requires a lot of co-ordination between the Auckland Council and the central government (Apcon Group. (1975). This has been observed by initiation of the New Network for South Auckland.

The Redoubt Corridor project will help confirm a preferred route that is safe, meets future needs and provides for all conveyance modes. To achieve this, Auckl...

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