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You live on or near these roads and have local knowledge that may help us to decide whether to change the speed limits as proposed.
To provide road-specific feedback on an interactive map, please:
Click "Map your Feedback" below and follow the instructions or "Go to Map".
You can provide, road-specific feedback, general feedback, or both.
Please note, if you would like to present your views in person or via an audio-visual link, please email ATspeedprogramme@AT.govt.nz or call 09 355 3553 to book a time slot. The hearings will be held via an online meeting on 7 April (TBC).
Public feedback is open until 3 April 2022.
Once analysis is complete, the feedback report and recommendations will be presented to the Auckland Transport Board. Following the recommendations of the AT Board the final decisions around the proposals will be made available in the third quarter of 2022.
Implementation of any recommended speed limit changes are expected to take place in November/December 2022.
We will notify anyone who has given feedback when the completed report is available.
Your feedback is important to us
You live on or near these roads and have local knowledge that may help us to decide whether to change the speed limits as proposed.
To provide road-specific feedback on an interactive map, please:
Click "Map your Feedback" below and follow the instructions or "Go to Map".
You can provide, road-specific feedback, general feedback, or both.
Please note, if you would like to present your views in person or via an audio-visual link, please email ATspeedprogramme@AT.govt.nz or call 09 355 3553 to book a time slot. The hearings will be held via an online meeting on 7 April (TBC).
Public feedback is open until 3 April 2022.
Once analysis is complete, the feedback report and recommendations will be presented to the Auckland Transport Board. Following the recommendations of the AT Board the final decisions around the proposals will be made available in the third quarter of 2022.
Implementation of any recommended speed limit changes are expected to take place in November/December 2022.
We will notify anyone who has given feedback when the completed report is available.