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New cycle lanes coming for Colombo Street

18 Mar 2022

A project to make a stretch of Colombo Street safer for people to bike on is about to get under way.


Feedback wanted on new commuting options

11 Nov 2019

Direct commuter buses from Rangiora and Kaiapoi to central Christchurch are proposed for when the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) opens mid next year


Further investigation into mass rapid transit warranted

30 Jun 2021

The multi-agency team investigating a mass rapid transit system for Greater Christchurch has released an interim report.


Council approves plan for Lincoln Rd bus lanes

8 Aug 2019

Peak hour bus lanes will be installed along Lincoln Road and Moorhouse Avenue to make journey times shorter and more reliable for public transport users.


Work to start soon on Lincoln Road bus lanes

21 Apr 2022

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.


Work approved to offer more transport choice

22 Sep 2023

Plans to get more people walking, cycling and scootering in their local neighbourhoods have had the green light.


Report recommends bus lanes for busy Lincoln Road

1 Jul 2019

A report recommending Christchurch City Council proceed with installing peak hour bus lanes on Lincoln Road and Moorhouse Avenue will be considered by the Spreydon-Cashmere Community Board this week.


Christchurch cycleways win ‘shovel-ready’ funding

8 Aug 2020

Six cycle routes will be completed in Christchurch thanks to funding from the Government’s investment in shovel-ready infrastructure as part of the COVID-19 recovery.


Online survey shows e-scooters positive for Christchurch

29 Jan 2019

Christchurch’s shared electric scooter service is winning fans across the city, the findings of an online survey shows.


Roundabout upgrade recommended for risky Cashmere intersection

6 Apr 2023

The busy Cashmere intersection at the base of the Port Hills could soon get some improvements to address ongoing safety concerns and a high crash rate.