FACTSHEET

 
1.  Vision 
More people choosing to walk more often.

 

2.  Background

Living Streets Aotearoa is New Zealand’s national walking and pedestrian organisation, established in 1998, and incorporated in 2002.  Living Streets works to develop walking-friendly communities throughout New Zealand, and to promote the social, environmental, health and economic benefits of walking as a means of transport and recreation.

 

Living Streets exists because the diverse needs and aspirations of people on foot are often overlooked.  Walking is not consistently or fully integrated into decision-making in transport, urban design, public health and community development planning. 

 

Living Streets has taken up the challenge to address these issues, by working with communities, and public and private sector agencies at all levels to provide education, practical advice and expertise.  Through these activities Living Streets aims to help shape policy and infrastructure to support pedestrians and walkers, and to encourage more people to get out and about on foot more often. We emphasise the relationship between walking and access to public transport.

 

Walking is a significant part of Climate Change and Public Health solutions.

 

3.  Organisation

Living Streets Aotearoa is led by an Executive Council, including the President, Councillor Celia Wade-Brown, and is supported by a membership of transport, road safety, urban design, health and recreation professionals, and passionate citizens from around New Zealand.  Living Streets has an office in Wellington, with two full-time and one part-time staff member, and offices in Christchurch and Auckland with one part-time staff member in each.

 

4.  Objectives

 

5.  Key Activities

 

6.  Projects

In addition to its core work, Living Streets is involved with a number of projects including: 

 

7.  Funding

Living Streets Aotearoa’s national funding comes from contracts with the New Zealand Transport Agency and from other agencies, from grants and from private sponsorship.

 

8.  Walking User groups

Living Streets Aotearoa supports Walking User groups in Auckland, Hamilton, Taupo, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough, Christchurch, and Dunedin. We are working with locals to establish more.  Contact details are on our web-site.  These groups work with their local councils, sports and health groups and other agencies to promote walkable communities.

 

 9. Strategic partners

Living Streets Aotearoa recognises the wide range of organisations working to promote, encourage and support the needs and aspirations of pedestrians.  We believe that co-ordination between local, regional and central government agencies and Walking User Groups is vital to ensuring a productive and successful way forward in addressing pedestrian issues.  We also work collaboratively with DHBs, SPARC, universities and NGOs.

 

 

Our Constitution, Strategic plan and Annual Plan for 2007-8 are on our website www.livingstreets.org.nz