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Bikes and cyclewaysOn your bike | Waikaraka cycleway | North-western cycle route | Cycle network | Easier to get around by bike | Cycle and walking frameworks | Mt Albert cycling and walking | Ellerslie proposed cycle lanes | Onehunga proposed cycle lanes | Be Active | Ian McKinnon Drive Improvements | Glen Innes walking and cycling improvements | Grey Lynn's neighbourhood accessibility plan | Aucklanders share their cycling stories Ellerslie cycling and walking improvementsAuckland City Council is committed to improving walking and cycling facilities across the city. A comprehensive plan for the Ellerslie area has been developed and will be progressively implemented in the coming years. Community views on the various proposals are sought as the plans are rolled out. Public consultation was recently undertaken for proposed cycle lanes on Ladies Mile and other roads, and following this feedback the designs were revised to retain more parking. The revised designs below were approved by the local community board and the Transport Committee in early 2008 and will be implemented towards the end of the year.
Ladies Mile revised design Latest consultation: Proposed cycling improvements on Great South Road It is proposed to build cycle lanes next to existing parking lanes, along both sides of Great South Road, between Main Highwaendy and Marei Road. The proposed cycle lanes will provide a safe space for cyclists on Great South Road and form part of the regional cycle network, linking to other walking and cycling initiatives in the surrounding area. There will be no changes to on-street parking along this route and existing traffic lanes will remain mostly unchanged. A plan showing the proposed improvements can be seen below.Great South Road cyclist improvements scheme design (316kb) PDF We will be finalising the designs for the improvements over the next month and any feedback received will be considered as part of this process. If you have any feedback or questions about this proposal, please contact us at EllerslieC&W@aucklandcity.govt.nz , phone 367 6992, or fax 373 6111 before Thursday, 24 April 2008.
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