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Planning

 
  • Greymouth Pedestrian Linkages

    Project Objective: 
    Develop a pedestrian network and supporting measures for Greymouth Town Centre

    This study focused on enhancing the walkability of the Greymouth Town Centre.  The comprehensive final report covered high level strategic planning through to detailed recommendations for site specific design investigations.

     

    Key Contact: 
    John Lieswyn
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    Client: 
    Grey District Council
    Location: 
    Greymouth, West Coast South Island New Zealand
    Deliverable: 
    Study report and supporting action plan spreadsheet
    Project Status: 
    Completed August 2011
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  • Transport Planning Advice for City Plan/Master Plan alignment

    Project Objective: 
    Review of City Plan for alignment with Central City South Master Plan

    ViaStrada has provided transport planning advice to the Christchurch City Council with respect to the transport-related provisions in the Christchurch City Plan to support the Central City South Master Plan. The master plan was adopted by Council in May 2009 and established the main characteristics (desired outcomes) that Council is seeking to encourage for the precinct. The desired outcomes focus on achieving mixed use development (especially residential, commercial and retail land uses) with high levels of urban amenity, active street life and reducing the dominance of motor vehicles.

    Key Contact: 
    Jeanette Ward
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    Client: 
    Christchurch City Council
    Location: 
    Christchurch, NZ
    Deliverable: 
    Expert advice
    Project Status: 
    Ongoing
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  • Review of transport provisions in Christchurch District Plans

    Project Objective: 
    To review the transport provisions in Plans to ensure consistency with strategic transport, land use and urban design direction, and also best practice.

    ViaStrada has provided technical assistance to the Christchurch City Council with respect to its review of transport-related provisions in the Christchurch City and Banks Peninsula Proposed District Plans, in preparation for their combined review.

    Key Contact: 
    Jeanette Ward
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    Client: 
    Christchurch City Council
    Location: 
    Christchurch
    Deliverable: 
    Review outcome reports
    Project Status: 
    Complete
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  • Top of the South development market

    Project Objective: 
    Expert advice

    Top of the southTop of the southOur Nelson office reports a slow pick up in the level of activity involving private developments in the top of the south. The Nelson office is currently working on a number of private projects in Blenheim, Nelson and Tasman with a number of potential development projects in the pipeline.

    Key Contact: 
    Jeremy Phillips
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    Client: 
    Various
    Location: 
    Top of the south
    Deliverable: 
    Expert advice
    Project Status: 
    Ongoing
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  • Selwyn District Plan Review

    Project Objective: 
    Review the District Plan transport provisions and align them with Council's strategic direction.

    The Selwyn District Council (SDC) proposes to revise the District Plan's transport provisions to ensure they reflect the strategic direction of Council. Recent updates and amendments to national and regional policy documents will also be reviewed.

    ViaStrada has been commissioned to review the Plan and prepare the resulting Plan Change.

    Key Contact: 
    Jeanette Ward
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    Client: 
    Selwyn District Council
    Location: 
    Selwyn, Canterbury
    Deliverable: 
    Plan Change and Section 32 analysis
    Project Status: 
    Draft Plan change for review by client
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