The document summarizes a study on improving transport in Auckland city centre in New Zealand. The study focused on improving connections between the east and west parts of the city centre. It involved collaboration between local government agencies and stakeholders. The key outcomes were an overall transport strategy that included designating Quay Street as a boulevard, Victoria Street as a linear park, and Wellesley/Albert Street for placemaking. It also included strategies for prioritizing active transportation modes like walking and cycling over vehicular traffic in the city centre. The study provided lessons about the importance of collaboration, focusing on strategic direction, and effectively communicating the outcomes of the study.