Site map
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About the City Centre Masterplan (CCMP)
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He Mihi
The vision for the CCMP
Geography of the CCMP
Our response towards climate change
Contact us
Downloadable resources
Transformational moves: Our eight big ideas for change
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Transformational move 1: Māori outcomes
Transformational move 2: The east and west stitch
Transformational move 3: Waihorotiu / Queen Street Valley
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Vision for Waihorotiu / Queen Street Valley
Making Waihorotiu / Queen Street Valley more attractive, pedestrian-friendly and connected
Transformational move 4: The Learning Quarter
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Vision for the Learning Quarter
Improving connections between universities, the city centre and city fringe
Transformational move 5: Transit oriented development
Transformational move 6: The Green Link
Transformational move 7: City to the villages
Transformational move 8: Harbour edge stitch
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Outcomes: The city we want Auckland to be
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Outcome 1: Tāmaki Makaurau - Our place in the world
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Vision for Tāmaki Makaurau - Our place in the world
Māori landscape and history of the city centre
How Tāmaki Makaurau - Our place in the world relates to other plans and initiatives
Outcome 2: Connected city centre
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Vision for connected city centre
Greater connectivity by public transport
Walking, cycling and micro-mobility
More efficient use of street space
About the strategic context of this outcome
Outcome 3: Accessible and inclusive city centre
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Vision for an accessible and inclusive city centre
Age-friendly city centre
Child-friendly city centre
How the Accessible and inclusive city centre outcome relates to other plans and initiatives
Outcome 4: Green city centre
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Vision for green city centre
Current and future green spaces in the city centre
Mauri Tū - investing in a healthy and happy city centre
How this outcome relates to other plans and initiatives
Outcome 5: Public life
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Vision for public life
Public life and public realm
Public life survey
How this outcome relates to other plans and initiatives
Outcome 6: Explore residential city centre neighbourhoods
Outcome 7: Quality built form
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Vision for quality built form
Cityscape and streetscapes
Planning tools used to help ensure quality-built form
Outcome 8: Heritage defined city centre
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Vision for heritage defined city centre
What is a heritage defined city centre?
Protecting our unique heritage
Our city centre heritage and character values
Outcome 9: Sustainable city centre
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Vision for sustainable city centre
Transport emissions and air quality
Improving water quality with water-sensitive design
Green building standards
How the sustainable city outcome relates to other plans and initiatives
Outcome 10: Prosperous city centre
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Opportunities for future projects
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Albert Park Tunnels - realising the vision
Aotea Quarter - leveraging public transport investment
Dominion Road Junction - creating a future urban neighbourhood
Grafton Gully - creating a multi-way boulevard
Grafton Gully - creating a safer, more attractive and revitalised part of the city
Hobson and Nelson streets - more liveable, green twin avenues
Karangahape Road - leveraging public transport investment
Lower Hobson Street and downtown west - realising full potential on the waterfront
Papa kōkiri - a flexible mana whenua campus facility on the central waterfront
Queen Street - putting pedestrians first
Queens Wharf - progressively delivering waterfront public spaces for people
Symonds Street - redesigned to support the learning quarter
Union and Wellington streets - walking and cycling and connections
Victoria Street - creating a linear park
Waiatarau / Victoria Park - integrating the park with the surrounding areas
Whare tāpere - a contemporary community house at the heart of the Aotea Quarter
Wynyard Point - creating new open spaces
Wynyard Crossing and Te Wero - connecting Wynyard Quarter to central waterfront
Access for Everyone (A4E)
Explore the city centre masterplan area
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