Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide

NZILA Charlie Challenger Supreme Award — 2024

The Aotearoa Urban Street Planning and Design Guide (the Street Guide or the Guide) draws on local and global best practice, road safety knowledge and safe system principles. It supports work by local councils and the wider sector community of practice in continuing to support operation of the transport system in New Zealand in line with best practice.

The Guide is the result of a scoping and content development stage that involved extensive engagement with a diverse range of subject matter experts and stakeholders. The project was led by New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) with support from Boffa Miskell landscape architects and urban designers, in collaboration with MR Cagney and Mein Urban Design (the project team).

The Street Guide is a comprehensive, integrated resource that consolidates a diverse cross-section of government policy and strategic direction, and current and emerging best-practice on the planning and design of urban streets relevant to Aotearoa. It demonstrates a range of tools, techniques, and digital links to local, national and global resources.

The Guide links the NACTO Global Street Design Guide principles with unique Aotearoa guidance that is grounded in an ethos of ‘He Whenua, He Tāngata’ – reflecting the shared relationship between land, people and place. The Guide gives effect to key New Zealand national transport strategies such as Road to Zero and incorporates measures to contribute to Aotearoa’s climate change response.

This project, led by Sam Bourne and Jane Nalder of Waka Kotahi (NZTA), with Stuart Houghton leading the nine strong team of Boffa Miskell, had a project reference group of 7 government entities, a Technical Advisor Group of 14 local governments, and 23 other national groups. The ‘He Whenua, He Tāngata’ cultural framework which was led by Ngā Aho members William Hatton, Rebecca Kiddle and Olivia Haddon. The breadth of this engagement and collaboration has enabled use of the Guide in planning, design and implementation across Aotearoa.

The Guide has been formally adopted and ratified and provides a framework for delivering on movement and place and shaping form and function in planning and designing urban streets in Aotearoa. The Street Guide supports transport systems, inclusive access and the creation of safe, vibrant communities through street planning and design. It is a significant resource for enabling the roll-out of the NZTA One Network Framework (ONF), a new national road classification system that adopts a movement and place approach to categorising all roads and streets across New Zealand.


Landscape Architects:

Boffa Miskell: Project team: Stuart Houghton, Cameron Martyn, Sean Eustace, Vanessa le Grand Jacob, William Hatton

Client: Waka Kotahi / New Zealand Transport Agency

Collaborators:

Sam Bourne — NZTA project lead
Jane Nalder — NZTA project manager
Olivia Johnstone
Carlos Anchieta
Elle Fairgray
Holly Rikard-Bell
MR Cagney
Mein Urban Design and Planning
Skye Duncan
Dr Rebecca Kiddle
Olivia Haddon
Malcolm MacCracken