The Street Design Guide sits alongside the IDC and provides a framework for the design of streets that encourages context specific solutions, based on relationships between the different demands of Link and Place
The Street Design Toolkit, consisting of the the Street Design Guide, Tool and Diagrams will be the first point of reference for anyone involved in the development of streets in Tauranga, whether developing greenfield land or upgrading existing streets. The Guide and Tool should be used by everyone involved in street design and provides a more flexible framework than what is currently in the IDC.
Training
If you want to be trained in the use of the Street Design Toolkit, please contact the IDC team
Street Design Guide
The Street Design Toolkit provides a framework for the design of streets that encourages context specific solutions based on the relationship between the different demands of Link and Place.
Street Design Guide (5mb pdf)
Street Design Tool
The Street Design Tool provides a digital platform to support the designer in determining the Link and Place status and street typology of an existing or future street section. The tool supports the designer in selecting link and place elements in the street as well as the location of utilities.
Street Design Tool
Street Design Diagrams
The Design Diagrams provide more detail on the standards and guidelines for each design element identified in the Street Design Tool.
Street Design Diagrams
Street Design - Frequently asked questions
Street Design Tool - Frequently asked questions (270kb pdf)
Street Design - Table of Amendments
Street Design - Table of Amendments (39kb pdf)
Street Design on a page
Street Design on a page (369kb pdf)
Last reviewed 1 July 2021