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On the right track? Auckland Light Rail and its implications for Onehunga
In this inaugural episode of IMBY, Rachel Sturges explores what the Auckland Light Rail project means for the community of Onehunga and the broader Auckland region. Through conversations with residents, experts, and stakeholders, we seek to understand the complex history of this transit proposal over the past 15 years, highlighting the crucial role public transport plays in curbing congestion and addressing climate change.Join us as we trace the project's evolution, examining its historical roots and considering the potential impacts on the local community and environment. Thanks to contributors Alec Tang, Simon Wilson, Matt Lowry, Tommy Parker, Amanda Wellgreen, and Paul & Echo Janman.Also a massive thanks to the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki Local Board for funding this season of IMBY.Follow the show for more episodes that dive deeper into the many facets of this infrastructure project and its implications for Onehunga and beyond.SOCIAL LINKS:Follow @rachsturge on Facebook, Instagram & X (Twitter).Follow @OnehungaFM on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook.<br/>