One Network Framework

by Caroline Dumas, Waka Kotah

Thursday 14 April, 12.30 - 1.00pm

The One Network Framework is our new national classification system. It will be used to determine the function of our roads and streets, and inform decision making. The One Network Framework evolves the One Network Road Classification to a two-dimensional classification focused on movement and place. The One Network Framework recognises that shared, integrated approaches between transport and land-use planners will result in better outcomes.

Caroline is the Programme Lead for the One Network Framework and the purpose of this presentation is to provide a detailed overview of the One Network Framework, including the work to date and the next steps, but also to promote discussion and thought to the application of movement and place from a transport network perspective.

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