Otago Daily Times

Dunedin adopts street design guide

- TIM MILLER

DUNEDIN has joined other cities both in New Zealand and around the world in endorsing the Global Street Design Guide.

Councillor­s voted to adopt the guide during a meeting of the Dunedin City Council’s planning and environmen­t committee on Tuesday.

Developed by National Associatio­n of City Transporta­tion Officials and the Global Designing Cities Initiative, the guide contains informatio­n such as how streets should be designed, integrated planning strategies for infrastruc­ture and utilities, street and intersecti­on design and how to design streets for great cities.

Auckland and Wellington have already adopted the guide.

Council urban design team leader Crystal Filep told councillor­s the guide was a tool, rather than a set of rules which needed to be followed.

‘‘It makes sense if Dunedin wants to be a great little city to jump on board and learn from other great cities around the world.’’

Cr Lee Vandervis asked if there was a risk Dunedin could lose its identity and character by adopting the guide.

As the guide was not a set of rules it could be adapted to suit the different environmen­t and character of cities, Dr Filep said.

Techniques found in the guide had already been used in Dunedin, such as in the design of Jetty St as a pedestrian­only street and amenity upgrades on Vogel St.

Cr Aaron Hawkins said the adoption of the guide showed a maturity and evolution of the council’s view on street design.

‘‘Hopefully, this doesn’t sit on a shelf gathering dust but helps shape the city for the next decade and beyond,’’ Cr Hawkins said.

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