What’s planned for transport in Panmure?
What’s planned for transport in Panmure?
Panmure residents, businesses and regular visitors are invited to see what the future holds for transport in the area.
There will be an open day on Saturday, 29 May as part of the Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative – a series of transport improvements designed to cater for population growth in the east of our city and improve traffic flow and access around the area.
The planned improvements will enhance connectivity between Glen Innes, Panmure, Mt Wellington and Sylvia Park in Auckland city – and Pakuranga, Flat Bush and East Tamaki in Manukau city. They will make public transport, walking and cycling better choices for getting around.
Panmure is the first of six stages to go ahead. The next step for this stage involves completing the detailed design and consenting work for the corridor from Panmure Bridge to Panmure Town Centre and through to Merton Road.
Panmure stage open day
When:
Saturday, 29 May 2010, 10am to 3pm
Where: Panmure
Community Hall, 7–13 Pilkington Road, Panmure
There
will be two presentations from members of the project team
– at 10.30am and 1pm.
The open day will feature technical and visual displays and the opportunity for people to discuss the project with members of the project team.
People will also have the chance to comment on particular aspects of the Panmure Corridor stage.
The Auckland Manukau Eastern Transport Initiative is a partnership between Auckland City Council, Manukau City Council and the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA). Visit wwwameti.co.nz or phone 0800 426 384 for more information.
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