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Liveable Arterials

Introduction | Executive summary 

Introduction

The Liveable Arterials Plan is a new way of managing the City's arterial street network.

It is based around setting in place a very carefully crafted balance between the many different needs and demands users place on and along our arterials.

The most critical part of getting our transport planning right is in acknowledging that people always come first.

The Liveable Arterials Plan is based around establishing a functionality plan and street network that will best enable good land use and development decisions. These will occur in the context of large-scale urban form changes over the next 25 years.

This guideline outlines how the council has set about identifying and then balancing the many different things being asked of the arterial network by users from the local through to regional scales.

The result of this process, the Liveable Arterials Plan itself, is then supported by detailed guidance of the type of outcomes envisaged for particular arterial corridors and parts of corridors.

Executive Summary

Name File size
Executive Summary, Part 1 and Part 2 4,709kb
Part 3 2,515kb
Part 4 846kb
Part 5 1,135kb
Appendix 1 2,670kb

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Published February 2008

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