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New Zealand pedestrian planning and design guidelines

Presentation to NZ Walking Conference, Christchurch, Nov 2006
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Tim Hughes
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Upper Clutha walkway drawings

Upper Clutha walkway drawings - 3.7 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
Drawings related to the Upper Clutha walkway strategy, including current walkways.
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Wairarapa Physical Activity

Current Situation
Wairarapa-Physical-Ac7F024.pdf - 3.4 Mb Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
The three district councils and Sport Wairarapa are collaborating to develop a regional physical activity plan. Funding from SPARC supports this initiative.
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Guidelines for providing for journeys on foot

"Describes best practice in planning and providing for pedestrians within the existing UK legislative framework.
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Context sensitive solutions in designing major urban thoroughfares for Walkable Communities

A factsheet which provides planners and designers with information and guidance for using flexibility in exisiting American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials policy and informaiton for context sensitive solutions in design of major urban thoroughfar
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Devonport draft master plan

Urban design plan including pedestrian-friendly features. North Shore City Council is currently (2005/2006) developing a long-term vision for the Devonport town centre that will guide Council decisions and give direction for future public works and development.
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