Outcomes: The city we want Auckland to be
The 10 outcomes present the overall strategic direction for the city centre and waterfront. They critically support the eight transformational moves and associated opportunities for future and current projects.
Outcome 1: Tāmaki Makaurau - Our place in the world
Our vision is for a city centre that actively recognises and celebrates Auckland’s historic heritage as a driver of positive change and placemaking.
Outcome 2: Connected city centre
We aim to enable safe, healthy and sustainable travel options to improve people’s access and choice of transport modes into and around the city centre.
Outcome 3: Accessible and inclusive city centre
We want to achieve a city centre that is inclusive and welcoming to all in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Outcome 4: Green city centre
By restoring our biodiversity and ecological systems (Mauri Tu) we will deliver a healthy and happy city centre.
Outcome 5: Public life
Public space or realm is the glue that holds the city centre together. It is the canvas for public life. It needs to work well for all Aucklanders and visitors to Tāmaki Makaurau.
Outcome 6: Residential city centre neighbourhoods
Auckland’s city centre is an increasingly popular place to live. As the city centre population grows and matures, this outcome shapes the city centre's public realm, housing supply and social infrastructure to deliver a highly liveable city centre.
Outcome 7: Quality built form
We want to deliver a well-designed and planned city centre.
Outcome 8: Heritage defined city centre
Our vision is for a city centre that actively recognises and celebrates Auckland’s historic heritage as a driver of positive change and place-making.
Outcome 9: Sustainable city centre
Auckland city centre will addresses the challenges of global climate change and urban growth via urban design. This part of the CCMP is shaped by targets and direction from the Auckland Climate Action Framework.
Outcome 10: Prosperous city centre
We want to set out practical ways to develop the city centre so it can continue to thrive as an economic centre and cater for the needs of our diverse population.