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navvivv @wrnav.net · Nov 10
Hello to everyone who has now followed me. I talk about maps, urban planning, and public transport on my page. I am currently a 1st year student in the Bachelor of City Planning (Honours) degree program at UNSW.

The repost below is a project I completed recently.
Two days ago, I drew my fantasy Sydney rail network proposals as line diagrams! I am currently waiting for my university year to be over to start making a cohesive map in Inkscape.

These proposals are based on the Future Transport Strategy, council structure plans, and my previous fantasy map.
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navvivv @wrnav.net · Mar 24
Also, the map is from the Campbelltown Development Control Plan 2015, volume 2, part 8A.
navvivv @wrnav.net · Mar 24
I'd assume that both the council and the developer didn't have confidence that frequencies on the Southern Highlands Line (the train line running to this precinct) would be improved from 0.5tph, so didn't bother with TOD. Of course, this isn't really a good excuse.
navvivv @wrnav.net · Mar 18
I love Japan
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News this morning that Albo is going to splash some cash for the much-needed rail link between the new Western Sydney Airport, Leppington and Macarthur. Great news for Western Sydney, I'm keen to hear the details on when and how it'll be done.

Will the prophecy be fulfilled?
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Coming home on CityRail...
navvivv @wrnav.net · Mar 11
Yesterday, I found a pretty cool group of apartments with a very cool playground opposite the Prince of Wales Hospital Campus in Randwick.

These buildings are great; we should build 10 billion more of them around UNSW and the Prince of Wales Hospital.

[11/03/2025]
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navvivv @wrnav.net · Feb 22
For context, this area is currently zoned for low-density residential.

The station will soon be upgraded with lifts for step-free access.

www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/cur...
Macquarie Fields Station Upgrade
The NSW Government is improving accessibility and safety at Macquarie Fields Station.
www.transport.nsw.gov.au
navvivv @wrnav.net · Feb 22
Macquarie Fields is a station on the T8 and receives the same number of trains into the city as Campbelltown.

However, the land use around the station is quite lacking with mostly single-family houses and some townhouses. How would you zone this area?

#urbanism #housing #transit
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We're nowhere near prepared to deal with the practical realities of climate change, particularly & especially that:

1) lots of people live in lots of places where they shouldn't

2) rebuilding there after climate disasters is untenable

3) we need a ton more housing everywhere else to compensate
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This is something that I’ve long advocated for Indooroopilly SC, including provision of a new school the western suburbs desperately needs and which the state government has been unable to provide for decades.
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The redevelopment by Vicinity of Box Hill Central North (the former Whitehorse Plaza) into 7 mixed use towers has state government approvals and looks like it's moving ahead: www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/vic...

Last time I was there, they'd already moved most of the tenants out.
Vicinity’s Box Hill Seven-Tower Masterplan Greenlit
The developer has tapped into Victoria’s fast-track approval option to get things moving on its masterplan in Melbourne’s east…
www.theurbandeveloper.com
navvivv @wrnav.net · Jan 11
This was made for fun, so the idea and the sketch are quite rough. I think it is cool to consider what could be on sites like this instead of what is already there.
navvivv @wrnav.net · Jan 11
Campbelltown Mall is a large shopping centre in the Campbelltown CBD. If it was consolidated into taller buildings, the rest its floor area could be used to build a new precinct with 100s of homes, an expanded Koshigaya Park, and a new primary school. This idea and the sketch are very rough.
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Chair Stop-Motion 🪑💨 Made with 444 pictures taken over 10 days
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Just saying if you want to improve transit services
navvivv @wrnav.net · Jan 4
In Adelaide, most bus stops are named with a number that usually ascends as you travel away from the CBD and the road that the stop is on.

This system is impressively consistent, but for stops with a notable point of interest (POI) nearby, the road name should be replaced with the name of that POI.
navvivv @wrnav.net · Jan 4
These comments match my sentiment to free fares. People who are least able to afford any type of travel, like children, seniors, and low income individuals should have free or very low fares. We can use remaining fare revenue and other revenue methods (e.g. property sales) to provide better service.
Making public transit free can be a popular and highly symbolic action, but I’ve been on the record for quite a while saying that it should be compared with the projected/expected effects of spending the same amount of public money on increasing frequency and other elements of improved service. 1/
navvivv @wrnav.net · Jan 2
Happy (late) New Year
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We really do give a ridiculous amount of space to cars. Pedestrians here can barely pass on the footpath on bin day, yet there is ample room for driving and storing metal boxes. #HobsonsBay #Altona
navvivv @wrnav.net · Dec 25
Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, and Melbourne all have very long bus routes that encircle the city.

Out of all of them, which is the best and which is the worst?
navvivv @wrnav.net · Dec 24
I concur, it would be much better than the current plan of building more suburban sprawl
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I gotta give it to the USGS. This is a really good timelapse of the beginning of the eruption at Kilauea today.