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Christchurch City Council has approved three projects that will make it easier and safer for people to get into the central city by bike.
Public transport users in Christchurch are benefitting from a new real-time information (RTI) system that enables them to find out exactly when the next bus is going to arrive.
Environment Canterbury is reducing the cost of cash fares for buses to and from Christchurch Airport to co-incide with the opening of international borders.
Work will begin in early May on stage one of works to install peak hour bus priority lanes on Lincoln Road, between Moorhouse Avenue and Whiteleigh Avenue.
With work on the Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway reaching a tricky stage, the Sumner/Redcliffs community is being asked to weigh in on how they would like the work carried out.
To address issues raised by the community, a Hearings Panel will recommend that Christchurch City Council makes changes to the revised design scheme for the Wheels to Wings – Papanui ki Waiwhetū cycleway.
Christchurch City Council has approved funding for the final section of the Heathcote Expressway – the major cycleway that will link the Heathcote Valley to the city centre.
Christchurch City Council is looking at upgrading bus stops, shelters and pedestrian crossing points along the proposed new Port to Port bus route.
A project to make a stretch of Colombo Street safer for people to bike on is about to get under way.
Christchurch City Council staff are recommending some changes are made to a scheme design that will enable more peak hour bus lanes to be installed on busy Lincoln Road.
Nearly 70 design changes have been made to the plans for the Wheels to Wings – Papanui ki Waiwhetū major cycle route in response to public feedback.
Agreement has been reached on the route for the third and final section of the Te Ara O-Rakipaoa: Nor’West Arc cycleway.
Most of Christchurch’s bus services will return to their normal timetables from Monday 31 January.
South African-born Gareth Corder believes Christchurch is the perfect place for people to give cycling a go.
A number of bus priority projects will be completed over the next three years after the Urban Development and Transport Committee agreed to the programme for $5 million of government funding today.