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Whakatāne Crossings
People want to cross the road safely and conveniently - is a splash of red paint the solution?
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Wellington Transitional Cycleway audits
ViaStrada was commissioned by Wellington City Council to audit a series of transitional cycleway projects across Wellington. These projects included
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New Plymouth Transport Choices
ViaStrada was commissioned by New Plymouth District Council to undertake cycling facilities scheme development and improvements for pedestrians and
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Leith Street Design Concept - Dunedin
ViaStrada's strategic walking and cycling network review in 2024 identified Leith St as a secondary cycle route with a suggestion that it will be a
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Tikipunga active travel routes - Single stage business case
The Tikipunga Single Stage Business case aimed to develop both the Tikipunga route (between Central Whangārei and Tikipunga) as well as local links
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Urban Street Design Workshops
New two-day Urban Street Design workshops, developed in collaboration with NZ Transport Agency, share best practice and guidance on multi-modal urban
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Kerikeri Transport Choices
In 2022 the Far North District Council was successful in securing funding through the Climate Emergency Response Funding Transport Choices to support
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Whangārei Citywide Walking and Cycling Network Programme Business Case (PBC)
The Whangārei Citywide Walking and Cycling Network Programme Business Case (PBC)’s purpose was to reconfirm the gaps, projects, priorities, and
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Kennedy-Tennyson intersection improvements
ViaStrada delivered a comprehensive solution for Tennyson Street signal-controlled intersections, integrating separated cycleways for enhanced safety
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Dunedin Tertiary Area Shared Space Investigation
ViaStrada provided professional advice to council staff so they in turn could have a discussion with elected members regarding the Albany Street
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College Road upgrade
The community and students of Whakatāne's largest high school want to cross the road safely.
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Whakatāne's waterfront - The Strand upgrade
A major new iwi owned and funded building is set to grace the Whakatāne waterfront. ViaStrada prepared pedestrian crossing design options to connect
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Pedestrian Network Guidance (PNG)
When the Pedestrian Planning and Design Guide was due for an update, the NZ Transport Agency called on ViaStrada as technical experts in walking
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Rex Morpeth Park Design
Following on from the prioritisation of Active Whakatāne projects, ViaStrada collaborated with our partners DCM Urban to produce landscape and traffic
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Whakatāne Innovating Streets
ViaStrada prepared a successful funding application for our council client including issues, solutions, costs, engagement and monitoring plans.
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Planning and design for walking - industry training
Engineers and planners with an interest or mandate for walking, plus interested members of walking advocacy groups, are invited to register for one
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Napier central city cycling access
To give effect to one of the six City Vision principles - “Pedal Power” – ViaStrada was commissioned to develop recommendations on how to better
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Auckland Avondale - New Lynn pathway safety audits
ViaStrada was commissioned by Auckland Transport to conduct a safety audit of the 85% detailed design plans for the Avondale to New Lynn shared path.
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Audio Tactile Profiled (ATP) Markings on rural shoulders
NZTA commissioned ViaStrada to review the corridors in the Safety Boost programme and identify areas where installing (or not) audio-tactile profiled
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Latham Street cycleway, Napier - scheme design
The Latham Street – Sale Street corridor in Napier is an arterial road connecting Riverbend Road and Marine Parade over a distance of about 2.0 km.
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Cycling and Tram Tracks
Christchurch City Council commissioned ViaStrada to investigate concerns about central city tram tracks causing problems for people on bikes. Using a
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