These are exciting times for Auckland's city centre. New shared spaces in O’Connell and Federal Streets will open within weeks, bus access enhancements are on the way for Fanshawe Street, the innovation precinct in Wynyard Quarter is in development and work has begun transforming Bledisloe Lane. What lies ahead is even more dramatic: Find out how the council family is working together through the City Centre Integration team to deliver a stunning, well-connected, world-class centre; A city that attracts Aucklanders, tourists, students, business, investment and development; creating new jobs, new homes and many more things to do. This session will focus on the downtown precinct and its connectivity to the waterfront - an area that is essential to Auckland's economic vitality and its drive to become an internationally competitive city. It includes the potential for a waterfront boulevard on Quay Street, new pedestrian space on Lower Queen Street, new laneways, a reworked bus interchange and the extensive interest in Queens Wharf. The rapid, coordinated delivery of programmes involves teams from right across the council and CCOs, so see how this impacts your work.
Hear from Shale Chambers (Waitemata Local Board Chair), Rick Walden (City Centre Integration General Manager), Ludo Campbell-Reid (Design Champion) and Stephen Rainbow (General Manager Strategy at Waterfront Auckland).
0:00 Rick Walden (Introduction)
4:49 Ludo Campbell-Reid (Presentation)
22:50 Stephen Rainbow (Presentation)
32:05 Rick Walden (Presentation)
42:53 Shale Chambers (Presentation)
Transforming Auckland’s City Centre
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