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Improving road safety and visibility on Phyllis Street and at Phyllis Reserve
We’ve received a community request to change the crossing where the Waterview Shared Path crosses Phyllis Street at Phyllis Reserve, so people walking and cycling have clearer priority and drivers have better visibility.
The changes we’re proposing
Change the cyclist-facing Give Way control at the Phyllis Street crossing to a Slow control.
Install new vehicle facing Give way signs on Phyllis Street
Install Paired crossing markings (also known as a dual or parallel crossing) feature a traditional pedestrian zebra crossing positioned directly alongside a cyclist crossing, which is highly visible due to its green surface colouring.
This proposal would create a safer, clearer crossing for people walking and cycling, while making it easier for drivers to see who has priority.
Have your say
We’d like to hear your feedback on the proposed changes. You can share your views on this project by leaving your feedback below
Feedback is open until 2 July 2026
Contact us
If you’d like to speak to someone about our plans, please get in touch by emailing us at ATengagement@at.govt.nz and use Phyllis Reserve in the subject line
Reviewing feedback and deciding the next steps
We will review the feedback we received and post the outcome of this proposal and a summary of community feedback on this page
Improving road safety and visibility on Phyllis Street and at Phyllis Reserve
We’ve received a community request to change the crossing where the Waterview Shared Path crosses Phyllis Street at Phyllis Reserve, so people walking and cycling have clearer priority and drivers have better visibility.
The changes we’re proposing
Change the cyclist-facing Give Way control at the Phyllis Street crossing to a Slow control.
Install new vehicle facing Give way signs on Phyllis Street
Install Paired crossing markings (also known as a dual or parallel crossing) feature a traditional pedestrian zebra crossing positioned directly alongside a cyclist crossing, which is highly visible due to its green surface colouring.
This proposal would create a safer, clearer crossing for people walking and cycling, while making it easier for drivers to see who has priority.
Have your say
We’d like to hear your feedback on the proposed changes. You can share your views on this project by leaving your feedback below
Feedback is open until 2 July 2026
Contact us
If you’d like to speak to someone about our plans, please get in touch by emailing us at ATengagement@at.govt.nz and use Phyllis Reserve in the subject line
Reviewing feedback and deciding the next steps
We will review the feedback we received and post the outcome of this proposal and a summary of community feedback on this page
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