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.
The e-scooters that have been buzzing around the streets and footpaths of Christchurch over the summer look likely to stay.
Christchurch City Council is about to ramp up its resurfacing programme around the city.
The future of a programme of works aimed at making it easier to walk, cycle or use public transport in Christchurch will be considered in light of a reduction of funding.
Christchurch sign language interpreter and mother-of-two Amy Hewgill loves taking her kids places by bike.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is seeking feedback on its plans to upgrade busy Brougham Street.
The number of e-scooters for hire in Christchurch will continue to be capped at 1600 but they will evenly split between two providers, rather than three, by the year’s end.
Christchurch City Council staff are recommending that Lime Technology is granted a 12-month trading permit so it can continue operating its e-scooters in the city.
Four proposed Christchurch projects aimed at making it easier and safer for people to move around have been awarded special funding from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
Time is running out for people to give their feedback on the latest designs for the Wheels to Wings Papanui ki Waiwhetū cycleway.