Auckland's First Shared Space Street Opens
Auckland City Council
Media release
11 November
2009
The final concept design for the upgrade of
Elliott Street in Auckland’s CBD has been approved by two
Auckland City Council committees, for what will become
Auckland’s first shared space street.
Shared space
is at the forefront of international urban design and aims
to combine rather than separate the functions of a street.
Through specific design, management and maintenance, streets
that incorporate shared space improve the environment for
people, without needing to ban traffic.
The Elliott
Street design sees paving across the full width of the
street and the removal of kerbing to allow pedestrians to
move more easily into and through the area. This also
provides opportunities and space for outdoor dining and a
variety of other street activities, such as
events.
Where shared space has been introduced
overseas it has been shown to improve pedestrian safety,
calm traffic, attract more people, enhance business and
retail activity, and encourage diverse outdoor
activity.
Cr Greg Moyle, chairperson of the Arts,
Culture and Recreation Committee says, “Auckland City
Council is taking care of Auckland’s future and working to
transform the city centre into a world-class, vibrant and
dynamic business and cultural centre.”
“We are
proud to be leading the way in urban design in New Zealand.
It is vital for our leading city to compete with other
international cities by embracing best practice urban design
initiatives like shared space and provide an environment
which is more pedestrian friendly and more attractive,”
says Cr Ken Baguley, chairperson of the Transport
Committee.
Public consultation on the draft design for
the upgrade of Elliott Street and Darby Street ran in July
with overall support for the design.
Feedback from
consultation as well as specialist advisers resulted in a
number of changes and refinements to the final design. These
include:
* Additional tactile indicators to assist the
visually impaired
* Installing six bollards in
specific locations to protect canopies from delivery
vehicles
* Allowing general vehicles access to
restricted loading bays (6am to 11am) Monday to Saturday, to
support local businesses
* Introducing loading zones
on nearby Wellesley Street to support local businesses
* Rearranging the seating layout to provide more
choice for users.
These changes have been incorporated into the final concept design which is available for viewing at http://http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/cbd
The
upgrade will transform how we think about and use Elliott
Street, making it more attractive for people to shop, relax,
dine and spend time in. When complete, the upgrade will
provide high quality paving, modern street furniture and new
outdoor public seating, vegetation and lighting.
A
number of other streets in the CBD are proposing to
incorporate shared space. Watch Auckland City Council’s shared space YouTube clip
to get a taste of how it will look and feel in
Auckland.
The Elliott Street upgrade project is part
of a 10-year programme to transform CBD streets and open
spaces. The cost of upgrading Elliott Street will be about
$7.2 million. Construction is scheduled to begin in June
2010 and be complete by June
2011.
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