sumner masterplan v2 - aug 2011
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Sumner MasterplanTRANSCRIPT
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“What we decide today will influence how Christchurch evolves during the next 20 years and the shape of the city for the next 150 years.We are creating history; this is the most important time in Christchurch’s history since the city was established more than 160 years ago.”
Mayor Bob Parker, about Draft City Plan, 24th August 2011 - Mainland Press
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V I S I O N
P L A N S
R U L E S
Implementation
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D R A F T S U M N E R P L A NCOMMUNITY PARTECIPATION + LOCAL PROFESSIONAL INPUT +
NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL NETWORK
Project status: Draft 1: April 2011
Draft 2: August 2011final version: October 2011* *Consultation depending on funding
VILLAGE MASTER PLAN ESPLANADE
PROJECTMP ARTIFICIAL
REEFProject status: project set-up between
SCG and CCC
IN PROGRESS
Community to IdentifyProject status:
funding needed to support
project (design, implementation)
Project status: analysis under way
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AFTER 22nd FEBRUARY 2011 EQ The Sumner Community:
Realising that the authorities •were occupied with the Christchurch CBD, local residents reacted to overcome the destruction to create a better, stronger, and more sustainable Sumner.
Set up the Sumner Community •Hub at Sumner Primary old school hall to provide information, distribute supplies and run volunteer classes for local children.
15 MARCH• - A public meeting was held, inviting members of the community to join sub-groups to get involved in rebuilding Sumner.
Various sub-groups were •formed as on the UMBRELLA DIAGRAM.
HOW EVERYTHING GOT STARTED - It takes a community to make a community
COMMUNITYHUB
“UMBRELLA” DIAGRAM
GREAT COMMUNITY PRATECIPATION
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URBAN DESIGN TEAM - Working with the community - an educational approachSINCE BEGINNING OF MARCH TO THE PRESENT
The Design Team has been:
Running fortnightly public •meetings and workshops collecting community feedback
Consulting and organising •public lectures
Presenting its work•
Coordinating with other •community groups
23 JUNE • - The City Council officialy recognised Sumner process as the first post EQ Community-Led Masterplan in Canterbury and “approved to support instead of leading” this process.
JULY /AUGUST• - A Case Manager has been assigned from CCC to Sumner Community-Led Plan.
COMMUNITYWORKSHOP
ENGINEERCONSULTATION
UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND STUDENTSCOORDINATION
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SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan
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ROADS AND PATHWAYS FUNCTIONAL AREAS RISK AND POTENTIAL AREAS
AREA 1SUMNER VILLAGE
PRECINCT
AREA 2THE ESPLANADE
AREA 3ST. LEONARDS SQUARE
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SUMNER COMMUNITY MEETING 26 April 2011
The work exhibited here is the result of weekly meetings of the Sumner Community, that took place after the 22nd February earthquake. The main issues of those fruitful meetings were about the potential “re-shaping” of Sumner and the new possible scenarios for those areas that were touched most by the quake.
The Sumner Urban Design Team presented to the Sumner Community this Master Plan Draft 1 to:
Help the local Community •to understand its own built environment.
Provide a Masterplan Draft •base to start the consultation process.
Collect feedback.•
Better understanding of the •area of Sumner.
Focus on potential areas in •the future reconstruction/development.
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AREA 1 VILLAGE PRECINCT
Initial propositions
Pedestrian friendly zone•
Tree lines•
Diffrent pavings•
Less car parks•
No car parks in the supermarket •square but a new piazza
More connections to the seaside•
Mixed use buildings•
More outdoor areas & verandas•
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CAR PARKSZONING TRAFFIC FLOW RATES PEDESTRIAN PATHS
RED STICKERED BUILDINGS BUILDING HEIGHTS
SUMNER VILLAGE PRECINCT
E N H A N C E V I L L A G E F E E L I N G
STRENGHTS
Unique central areaReference point for residents/touristsClose to seafrontWalking distance among facilities
POTENTIALS
More connection to seafront/EsplanadePedestrian friendly areaVerandas & Alfresco spotsExtended shopping mallSquares with sittings/benches
TOOLS
More pedestrian connections between Esplanade/VillageNew restaurant/cafés with verandas More retail spaceLess car park on the roads Di�erent pavingsTree linesCycling paths 30 km/h in central area
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12K CARS/DAY
10K CARS/DAY
6K CARS/DAY
4K CARS/DAY
SINGLE STOREYTWO STOREYTHREE STOREYFOUR STOREY
CAVE ROCK(TUAWERA)
SURF CLUB
MARRINER ST
NAYLAND ST
WIGGINS ST
NAYLAND ST
MARRINER ST
WAKEFIELD AVE
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CAVE ROCK(TUAWERA)
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MARRINER ST
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SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan
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AREA 2 THE ESPLANADE
Initial propositions:
Landscape project.•
Extended boardwalk to Moncks •Bay-Redcliffs-McCormaks Bay-Ferrymead.
More connection with the Village.•
Artificial Reef for tsunami •protection/surf/sand beach.
Salt water pool.•
Car parks not percived as a problem.•
SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan
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AREA 3 ST LEONARD SQ.
Initial propositions
Multi sport area•
More connected to the local •schools
New multi functional buildings •to create a second more Sumner-centred square and to host new offices.
SUMNER COMMUNITY PUBLIC MEETING - April 26th, 2011 - Draft 1 Sumner Plan
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SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS - Census 2006
Moncks Bay (Census 2006 Data)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
MARITAL STATUS (15 years and over)
OCCUPATION (15 years and over) HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME (15 years and over)
FAMILY TYPES
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITIONHIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
ETHNIC GROUPS
BIRTHPLACE - 26.8% of people in Sumner were born overseas, compared with 17.9% for Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
BIRTHPLACE - 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
Sumner (Census 2006 Data)
Sumner (Census 2006) Sumner (Census 2006)
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Moncks Bay (Census 2006 Data)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
MARITAL STATUS (15 years and over)
OCCUPATION (15 years and over) HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME (15 years and over)
FAMILY TYPES
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITIONHIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
ETHNIC GROUPS
BIRTHPLACE - 26.8% of people in Sumner were born overseas, compared with 17.9% for Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
BIRTHPLACE - 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
Sumner (Census 2006 Data)
Sumner (Census 2006) Sumner (Census 2006)
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Moncks Bay (Census 2006 Data)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
MARITAL STATUS (15 years and over)
OCCUPATION (15 years and over) HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME (15 years and over)
FAMILY TYPES
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITIONHIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
ETHNIC GROUPS
BIRTHPLACE - 26.8% of people in Sumner were born overseas, compared with 17.9% for Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
BIRTHPLACE - 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
Sumner (Census 2006 Data)
Sumner (Census 2006) Sumner (Census 2006)
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Moncks Bay (Census 2006 Data)
Moncks Bay (Census 2006) Moncks Bay (Census 2006)
SUMNER AND MONCKS BAY AREA STATISTICS (CENSUS 2006)
AGE GROUP AND SEX
MARITAL STATUS (15 years and over)
OCCUPATION (15 years and over) HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO PHONES, INTERNET AND FAX MACHINES
HOUSEHOLD ACCESS TO MOTOR VEHICLES
OWNERSHIP OF DWELLINGS BY HOUSEHOLD
INCOME (15 years and over)
FAMILY TYPES
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITIONHIGHEST QUALIFICATION (15 years and over)
ETHNIC GROUPS
BIRTHPLACE - 26.8% of people in Sumner were born overseas, compared with 17.9% for Canterbury Region as a whole. - For people born overseas who are now living in Sumner, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole.
BIRTHPLACE - 22.5% of people in Moncks Bay were born overseas, compared with 17.9% far Canterbury Region as a whole. - Far people born overseas who are now living in Moncks Bay, the most common birthplace was the UK and Ireland, same of Canterbury Region as a whole
Sumner (Census 2006 Data)
Sumner (Census 2006) Sumner (Census 2006)
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MOST RELEVANT DATA
86,3 % of population has •European origins.
26,8 % was born overseas (17,9 % •in Canterbury Region).
Almost 60% residents have post •school qualification (less than 40% in Canterbury Region).
More than 50% residents are •managers or professionals.
Almost 30% residents have more •than 50.001 $ as annual income (15% in Canterbury Region).
45,3% family type are couples •with children, 42% couple with no children (40,8% and 43,5% in Canterbuty Region).
55% of residents own the house •they live in and 20% live in a family trust held house (65% and 12% in Canterbury Region).
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PEOPLE IN SUMNER - L iv ing densit y, res idents and tour ists
PEOPLE VISITING SUMNER
PEOPLE LIVING IN SUMNER
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SUMNER HISTORY - a community-fund Steam Tram connection with the CityAN HISTORICAL CONNECTION•
At the beginning of the XX •century Sumner was connected to Cathedral square with a steam tram.
What it is today High Street used •to be Sumner Road.
The railway used to stop in •Ferrymead but thanks to the strong will and the funding raised among the local Community, the railway was extended to Sumner
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MOST RELEVANT DATA
The tram used to pass on the •Causeway and bring people to Cave Rock.
SUMNER HISTORY - a community-funded Steam Tram connection with the City
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MOST RELEVANT DATA
People used to enjoy daytrips to •Sumner on Sundays to surf, take a walk on the beach or a donkey ride and have a cup of Tea at Cafè Continental.
There used to be a pier close •to Cave Rock, with the Sumner Lifeboat Institution Building on its end.
SUMNER HISTORY - the seaside escape for pleasant sundays on the beach
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COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - Six months of ideas from the Community of Sumner
SRA PRESENTATION
COMMUNITY BOARD
SHARE AN IDEA SUMNER FACEBOOK
FEEDBACK COLLECTION
Five different means:
Fortnightly Sumner urban desing •group meetings & workshops.
Public presentation on 26th April •2011.
Sumner Community Notice Board.•
Open studio policy.•
Sumner Community website.•
Share an Idea Sumner.•
Facebook page where everybody •can make propositions and vote.
1541 VOTES
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MAIN FOCUSES & PEOPLE IDEASPedestrian friendly & •accessible central areaWide footpaths providing •space for outdoor diningMore retail but not franchise•Pavings & tree lines•Re-organisation of car parks•Bigger library & ISite•Museum in the village, no •seaside.Landscape project on •Esplanade (like Taranaki)Connection to Boardwalk•Artificial Reef•Skate park•Local market•More sport facilities•St Leonard Sq as sport centre, •no offices.More art & creativity on the •streetsMore facilities for children, •recreation.Office spaces in the village.•
COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - What the Community has proposed the most
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COMMUNITY FEEDBACK - What the Community has voted the most
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A village square
Cylcing and walkways around Redcliff
Walkways to link the beach to the village
A salt water pool by the beach
Quake memorial street trees lining the Village - Pohutukawa
A weekend market street
Club Bazaar back
Do up the Esplanade, smooth concrete, better planting, seating and lighting
Bigger better Sumner Library and Community Centre
Artificial Reef - Make use of the rubbe!
Outdoor amphitheatre for buskers/entertainent/gatherings
Public Art/Street Art/Installations
The old tram
A skate park 63
Building with character that stands the taste of time - not just cheap replacement
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NEW BRIGHTONCOUNCIL STUDY FOR A MASTERPLAN
(TBC)
CHRISTCHURCH CBDCOUNCIL MASTERPLAN
STANMORE RD/WORCERSTER ST COUNCIL MASTERPLAN
SYDENHAMCOUNCIL-LED MASTERPLAN
FERRY ROADCOUNCIL MASTERPLAN
SUMNERCOMMUNITY-LED
MASTERPLAN
LYTTLELTONCOUNCIL MASTERPLAN
POST-EQ RECOVERY PLANS - Sumner first community-led plan
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GENERAL ANALYSIS - A mainly residential area
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Defined by the Sumner Urban Design Group as vitalto creating a vibrant and prosperous seaside suburb.
1. Faster business developmentRebuild an economically viable and affordable suburbAttract new business and talentSupport business through high quality and innovative infrastructure
2. Respect for the pastEnhance the beautiful setting of Sumner beside the sea and at the foot of the Port HillsCelebrate Sumner’s culture and heritage for the futureRespect the existing street pattern
3. A long-term view of the futureBuild-in safety and resilience to withstand natural disasters and climate changePromote a green and sustainable suburbSupport a complementary balance between Sumner and surrounding suburbs
4. Easy to get aroundPromote a seaside suburb that is easy and safe to get aroundSupport a balance between walking, cycling, public transport and driving
5. Vibrant seaside livingCreate an attractive and vibrant seaside suburb to attract people to live in SumnerEncourage a healthy mix of housing, schools, entertainment, offices and shopsEnsure that public spaces and buildings are people-friendly and liveablePopular topics already raised
FIVE PRINCIPLES - For a vibrant and prosperous seaside suburb
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VILLAGE CENTRE
AREA 1 - Village centre
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Pedestrian Environment Environmental factors - Noise and Pollution Bicycle safety and environment
1.000 carsVERY PLEASANT STREET
Pedestrian and cyclist are able to share the road with cars and cross safely at any time. Recreational life (e.g. outdoor café) has good opportunities. It is likely there will be a lot of open and active façades at ground floor level
No noise problem. Pollution is at an acceptable level to breathe and see. Buildings can have windows open to the street. Street trees and greenery have good opportunities if the right conditions are available.
Cyclist are able to ride safely in the traffic flow with cars.It is pleasant.
5.000 carsPLEASANT STREET
More separation between cars, pedestrians and cyclist is necessary. A dedicated zone for pedestrians is necessary along façades, that can be used when needed. It is possible to cross midblock. Recreational life still has good opportunities. It is likely there are stilla cafés and active façades at ground level.
Only minor noise problems.Pollution is at an acceptable level.Street trees and greenery have good opportunities if the righ conditions are available.
Cyclist are able to ride safely in the traffic flow with cars.It is a good experience.
10.000 carsOKAY STREET
People are able to cross a intersections and carefully at mid-block.It is still possible to sit at a bench and have an okay time, but you will chose to be somewhere else with lower traffic impact if you have the option.
There will be noise and pollution issues, especially at peak hours.People are able to tal, but need to stand close.Buildings are not able to have windows open to the street, because of noise and pollution.
Cycle lanes are necessary and cycle tracks are advised. It is an okay street to cylce along.
VILLAGE CENTRE - Traffic flow
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CAR PARKS WITHIN 400m OF THE VILLAGE CENTREOn street car parks:Marriner St = 109Wakefield Ave (to Wiggins St only) = 57Nayland St (to Stoke St only) = 116Burgess St = 14The Esplanade (to Stoke St only) = 179Courtyard next to Cinema = 10 caStoke St = 42 SUBTOTAL = 527
Retail car parks:Sumner mall = 47The Marriner = 85 caThirsty Marriner = ?Motel = 9 SUBTOTAL = 141
TOTAL = 668
VILLAGE CENTRE - Car parks
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SINGLE STOREY
TWO STOREY
THREE STOREY
FOUR STOREY
VILLAGE CENTRE - Building heights
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After September 4th, 2010
After February 22nd, 2011
After june 13th, 2011
After completion of demolision works
DAMAGED BUILDING
DEMOLISHED BUILDING
VILLAGE CENTRE - Current situation
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L3
Commercial zones
B1 = DISTRICT CENTRE FRINGE Small scale retail shops and service activities
B2 = DISTRICT CENTRE CORE Building development of a significant scale and intensity appropriate to the function of larger district centres
Living zones
L1 = OUTER SUBURBAN Low density permanent living accommodation
L2 = INNER SUBURBAN Low-medium density permanent residential accommodation
L3 = MEDIUM DENSITY Medium-density residential accommodation LH = HILLS Low density permanent living accommodation L2
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CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (WAKEFIELD AVE - 12m or 8m)
VILLAGE CENTRE - City Plan zoning
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CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (NAYLAND ST - 12m or 8m)
CURRENT CITY PLAN - VILLAGE HEIGHT RESTRICTION (MARRINER ST - 8 m)
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STRATEGY KEY INITIATIVE - Sumner Village Centre and the Esplanade
INTERACTIVE CENTRE
SUMNER IDENTITY
GREEN NETWORK
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SUMNER
RICHMOND HILL
CLIFTON SCARBOROUGH
TAYLOR’S MISTAKE
NEW ZONE
WIDER FOOTPATHS
30 KM/H TRAFFIC
MARKET LANECOURTYARDSCOMMUNITY BUILDING
NEW CONNECTIONS
THE VILLAGE CENTRE - a new safe, vibrant central area
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MARKET LANE SAT/SUN
NEW OPTION - MON/FRI
MARRINER ST TODAY
MARRINER STREET - Cafés, retail and a market lane
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VILLAGE CENTRE - What about the relationship with new buildings?
New central empty spaces after demolitions
NO big difference between building heights and close frontages
YES castellation and acces to back courtyards
YES to verandahs that protect thefootpath
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New central empty spaces after demolitions
NO big difference between building heights and not aligned frontages
YES castellation and acces to back courtyards
YES to verandahs that protect thefootpath
VILLAGE CENTRE - What about the relationship with new buildings?
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VILLAGE CENTRE - relationship between new buildings and people
Keep buildings to a human scale
Make buildings interact with people
Create lcourtyards (“Secret Sumner”)
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AREA 2 - The Esplanade
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Car are forced to slow down at any access point towards The Esplanade (40 km/h zone).The road is narrowed and bumps are often present. Pedestrians have to give way, but the lenght of the crossing is shortened.
Car are forced to slow down with bumpsat any intersection.Driving is less comfortable and the safety of crossing pedestrians is improved.
ESPLANADE - Traffic flow
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CAR PARKS ALONG THE ESPLANADEAND ALONG SIDE STREETSThe Esplanade:cnr Marriner St to cnr Burgess St = 97cnr Burgess St to cnr Marriner St = 45cnr Marriner St to cnr Stoke St = 42cnr Stoke St to cnr Hardwicke St = 91cnr Hardwicke St to cnr Menzies St = 92cnr Menzies St to cnr Head St = 86cnr Head St to Scarborough Rd = 95 SUBTOTAL = 524
Side StreetsBurgess St = 14Marriner St (to Wakefield only) = 46Stoke St = 42Hardwicke = 22Menzies St = 22Head St = 27 SUBTOTAL = 173 TOTAL = 697
ESPLANADE - Car parks
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ESPLANADE - Scarborough Park & seafront walkway
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THE ESPLANADE - Improve connection between Village and the sea
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ESPLANADE - New Plymouth Taranaki Walkway
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ESPLANADE - Boardwalk to Sumner - Ferrymead - ...
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AREA 3 - St Leonards square
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ST LEONARDS SQUARE - Distances
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ST. LEONARDS SQUARE - Bus route
ST. LEONARDS SQUARE - Building heights
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ST LEONARDS SQ - Better square
ST LEONARDS SQ - Cycle loops
RUGBY FIELD
NEW SPORT COURTS/PLAYGROUND
EXISTING PLAYGROUND
NEW CYCLE LOOPS
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SKATE PARK - a meeting point for young Sumner residents
AN OPTION DESIGNED BY PATRICE, FROM SUMNER SCHOOL