Aotea Station - Community Liaison Group Meeting - Minutes – March 2022 DATE
Tuesday, 29 March 2022
TIME
4.00pm – 5.00pm
LOCATION
Online via Microsoft Teams
MEETING
Aotea Station Community Liaison Group Meeting
ATTENDEES
Link Alliance presenters: Matt Sinclair – Aotea Station Manager Shaun Sutton – Community Manager Jason Haggerty – Environmental Advisor Auckland Council presenters: Oliver Smith Auckland Transport presenters: Andrew Taylor Attendees: Barry Davis, Ben Maw, Nicole Dannhauser, James Wickham, Jamie Penwarden, Jubilee Winterstein, Judy Grieve, Mark Collymore, Michelle Whitaker, Natalie Hansby, Nicola Tocker, Richard Northey, Simon Woodhouse, Siobhan O’Donovan, Tam White, Tania Loveridge, Wai Taimai, Warren Berman
Agenda • Introduction (Shaun Sutton, Community Manager) • Aotea Station progress and upcoming milestones (Matt Sinclair, Station Manager) • Community interface (Shaun Sutton, Community Manager) • Environmental monitoring and mitigations - noise, vibration, dust, and archaeological controls (Jason Haggerty, Environmental Advisor) • Te Hā Noa Victoria Street Linear Park and Wellesley Street Bus Improvements update (Oliver Smith – Auckland Council; Andrew Taylor – Auckland Transport) • Feedback and Q&A
Presentations Presentations from Link Alliance and Auckland Council are published with these minutes.
Questions/feedback to Link Alliance following presentation •
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With the cycle lane going right past the CRL Victoria Street entrance is it possible to take bikes into the station? You are able to take your bike into stations and on trains, there are accessible carriages that have more room for things like bicycles, wheelchairs, and pushchairs. What is the timing for Albert St (Kingston St block) to have footpaths etc remediated? The urban realm works will begin at the end of 2022 and will run generally from north to south – from Wyndham Street to Wellesley Street / Mayoral Drive. Overall urban realm completion is planned for mid-2024.
Questions/feedback to Auckland Council and Auckland Transport following presentation •
Can you please talk about your approach to planning for mitigating impact on local businesses during construction? Construction isn’t scheduled until early 2023, and Auckland Council and Auckland Transport are looking to develop their work programme and sequencing with Link Alliance to better mitigate construction impact to the surrounding community, including aligning with the different works in the area. Auckland Council are also looking to build on the level of service in the Development Response space that Link Alliance and Heart of the City have been offering in the area.