Auckland Council seeking feedback on Queen Street upgrades
Auckland Council is calling on the public to share their views on recent changes to Queen Street.
Streetscaping features have been installed in the northern end of Queen St between Customs St and Shortland St.
These features include native plants, new stone paving and wide boardwalks.
A peak hour bus lane has also been added to this section that will be operating from July 12 at 7am to 10am and 4pm to 7pm.
What are your thoughts on these changes?
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