Auckland Council's Transport Committee chair says his priority this year will be ensuring commuters get clear communications if city services are delayed or ...
Brown has announced that this year he would begin work to return and develop council land used by the Ports of Auckland for public use. Council was looking for immediacy, to make the most of existing infrastructure and to provide practical links for options that otherwise might not be there, he said. Last year, Auckland Council had to try and address public transport issues throughout the city, dealing with the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic and an overworked and understaffed workforce.
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Bulletin matcher Commuters needed to know in good time if there would be any delays or cancellations, said the chairman of the Auckland Council's.
The Council was looking for urgency, to make the most of existing infrastructure and to provide practical links to options that might otherwise not be there, he said. Despite public transportation shortages and disruptions, the council had managed to address some of the cityโs problems, Watson said. Last year, Auckland City Council had to deal with public transport issues across the city due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and an overworked and understaffed workforce.
By Finn Blackwell of RNZ. Auckland Council's Transport Committee chair says his priority this year will be ensuring commuters get clear communications if ...
Brown has announced that this year he would begin work to return and develop council land used by the Ports of Auckland for public use. Council was looking for immediacy, to make the most of existing infrastructure and to provide practical links for options that otherwise might not be there, he said. Last year, Auckland Council had to try and address public transport issues throughout the city, dealing with the fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic and an overworked and understaffed workforce.