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#23-03 Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide

Published: | Category: Urban design , Technical advice note | Audience: Local & regional government

This note advises that the Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide (Guide) has been approved and replaces the pilot version (Final Draft, September 2021).

Publication details

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  • Published: 18 May 2023
  • Reference: 23-04
  • Contact: streets@nzta.govt.nz

Introduction

This note advises that the Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide (Guide) has been approved and replaces the pilot version (Final Draft, September 2021).

This Guide should be applied to all One Network Framework (ONF) planning activity, street change programmes, and new capital improvement projects that include urban street change.   The Guide need not be applied retrospectively.

General information

As New Zealand’s urban environments change the Guide is aimed to support the role streets play for urban communities. The Guide supports system level thinking as a direct action through the Road to Zero action plan, supporting the land transport system to give effect to safe system principles, mode shift, good urban form, places for people, and environmental outcomes. 

The Guide links the reader to resources which are part of the street system including: health and safety, movement and place functions supporting the ONF, urban mobility and multi-modal networks, speed management and road space allocation decisions, parking and freight, and good urban design and form.

The Guide sets out the expectations for integrated planning and design processes for streets. It establishes a ‘common’ set of objectives and principles to provide consistency for the sector,  and local government in the development of street manuals and plans. 

The primary audiences for this Guide are council partners and Waka Kotahi staff and their suppliers involved in establishing forward-looking network plans to re-shape urban street networks. The Guide provides support to ‘place’ investment policy for the land transport system. 

The Guide also supports contractors and professional services suppliers responsible for developing and implementing the ONF and urban street projects.

Further supporting information will be available via the Street Improvement programme resources and ‘community of practice’ forums. This will include webinars and presentations as part of our training and capability building.

Publication details

Publication title: Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide

Published: December 2022

Reference: Version: 1

Further information

If you have any questions or feedback, please contact streets@nzta.govt.nz