This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'NZTA & Auckland Harbour Bridge Incident: 30 May 2021'.
From:
s 9(2)(a)
To:
Alex Ingram
Subject:
A J Hacket for Sunday
Date:
Friday, 28 May 2021 9:33:07 am
Hi Alex,Have had a refresher meet with the Bungy crew this morning about Sunday .They will
have extra staff for the first walkover at 0930 and keep an eye out for anything out of the
ordinary .
s 9(2)(a)

From:
Connie Rowe
To:
Brad Annals
Cc:
Kaity Alexander; Kate King
Subject:
FW: next GetAcross supporters update befoe it goes out. Welcome any feedback...
Date:
Wednesday, 26 May 2021 9:36:53 am
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See below – s 9(2)  will be working with Barb – note that he says rain or shine
 
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s 9(2)  
 
Sent:
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 Wednesday, 26 May 2021 9:25 AM
To: Steve Mutton <[email address]>; Brett Gliddon <[email address]>
Cc: Andrew Knackstedt <[email address]>; Vanessa Browne
<[email address]>; Christine Rose <[email address]>
Subject: next GetAcross supporters update befoe it goes out. Welcome any feedback...
 
Kia ora Steve & Brett,
 
As a courtesy, we wanted to give you a heads up on next GetAcross supporters update befoe it
goes out.  Welcome any feedback...
 
 
Hi there XXXXX,
 
NZTA have said they don’t support a short trial of using one traffic lane for walking &
cycling across the Harbour Bridge.  
 
We think they’re terrified of how successful it will be…  A multi-modal bridge =  less traffic +
healthier, happier commuters!  (However this would be bad for NZTA because they are funded
by the burning of fossil fuels).
 
Check out the results of this recent NowNext poll media item says: "Survey respondents were
also asked how they planned to change their travel patterns, and could choose as many options
as they wished. The most popular new habit is an active commute – nearly a quarter of people

said they intended to walk, run or cycle more frequently to work or study.
 
It’s been 17 years since Parliament asked NZTA for a solution to walking & cycling over the
Harbour Bridge. Per this letter to Minister of Transport, Hon Michael Wood we have lost
confidence in NZTA's competence and integrity, hence we seek an independent panel in order to
get past NZTA’s entrenched obstruction.
 
See you at the rally, this Sunday 10:00am at Pt Erin, rain or shine! 
 
 
 
 s 9(2)(a)




From:
Narene Orchard
To:
Brad Annals; Zane Davidson
Cc:
David Blucher; James Minton
Subject:
AT MVMS for Sunday
Date:
Friday, 28 May 2021 1:22:57 pm
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Good Afternoon Team,
 
As per the request, I’m currently waiting for information from Downer for one of their
Temporary VMS Trailers for the potential Curran St Closure on Sunday.  Placement to be on the
Corner of Jervois / Curran St where there is a wide sidewalk. As the AT MVMS are not loaded into
Dynac we’d also need a person to manually change the signage.
 
The current placement of VMS-D and CMS signs cover a majority of Traffic heading toward
Curran St, apart from those coming directly from College Hill  and surrounding streets on the
motorway side of College Hill and Jervois Rd. 
   
   



 
I will get back to you as soon as I hear any further information.
 
Ngā mihi,
Narene
 
 
Narene Orchard
Real Time Operations Team Leader
Auckland Transport Operations Centre (ATOC)
Cell: 021 579-864
Email: [email address] or [email address]