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Explore the city centre masterplan area

To help you visualise what is proposed, click on the map markers to explore how the masterplan will shape different areas of the city centre.

Explore the city centre masterplan area
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East city

CCMP envisions a new multi-modal boulevard and future urban neighbourhoods for Grafton Gully and Te Toangaroa / Quay Park seamlessly stitching the eastern edge of the city centre with the heart of the city and eastern city fringe neighbourhoods.

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Te kōtui i te uru

West stitch

CCMP seeks to improve the network of big streets and blocks to be more human-scaled and people-oriented. It will also overcome the severance and movement barriers that isolate Victoria Quarter from both the heart of the city and western city fringe neighbourhoods.

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Waihorotiu

Waihorotiu / Queen Street Valley

CCMP seeks to bring new life into the heart of the city with a revitalised, pedestrian-priority Queen Street. The laneway network would be expanded as the centrepiece of a new zero emissions zone, which is free of through-traffic.

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Te Wāhanga Akoranga

Learning Quarter

CCMP seeks to enhance integration and access to city centre universities through rapid transit, and walking and cycling connections. It will create a more attractive, expanded city campus environment through significant street network changes enabled by Access for Everyone (A4E).

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Karangahape

Karangahape

CCMP envisions a new hub of transit-oriented development, and pedestrian-priority streets and public spaces. These build on the massive place-shaping investment underway in rapid transit stops and stations.

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Pokapū whare noho

Uptown

CCMP envisages transit-oriented development to create two new urban neighbourhoods around Dominion Junction and the City Rail Link (CRL) Maungawhau / Mount Eden Station. This includes new and enhanced walking and cycling connections including a signature beltline greenway along Ian McKinnon Drive.

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Central waterfront

CCMP envisages staged redevelopment of cruise and ferry infrastructure to unlock new waterfront public spaces, with a transit street on Customs Street enabling enhanced access and integration with Waihorotiu / Queen Street Valley.

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West waterfront

CCMP envisages ongoing redevelopment and regeneration of Wynyard Quarter, with mixed use development and green links leading to a flagship new green space on Wynyard Point.

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