Read about the projects delivered for communities by the 2021-24 National Land Transport Programme.
A new walking and cycling bridge has been carrying people over Auckland’s Northern Motorway since February 2019 – saving locals time and making it safer to get to Albany’s town centre.
For generations, local streets have been places where children and families could gather, talk, play and make memories. But in recent years, this has been happening less and less.
Improvements to Auckland’s iconic Karangahape Road have created a safer, more attractive place for the local community and offer better walking and cycling options.
The improved Puhinui Station in Papatoetoe provides a vital new link between Auckland’s airport and the rest of the city, encouraging more people to leave their car at home and travel in ways that are better for the environment.
Today more than 1.7 million people call Auckland home. This number is expected to grow by another million over the next 30 years. To prepare and adapt as Auckland grows, government and Auckland Council launched the Auckland Transport Alignment Project (ATAP) in 2015.
A new walking and cycling bridge is being built to replace the over 100 year old Old Māngere Bridge and connect the Onehunga and Māngere Bridge communities in Manukau.