“Colourful cycle link” on Ferry Road delights councillor

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch
May 27, 2021 |

Photo: Christchurch City Council

Christchurch City Council staff say a “colourful cycle link on Ferry Road is making it easier and safer for people to get into the city centre by bike.”

The “trial” cycle link has been funded through NZTA’s “Innovating Streets for People pilot programme” and provides a connection between the Heathcote Expressway major cycle route and the separated cycleway on St Asaph Street.

It was officially opened today by Transport Minister Michael Wood and Christchurch City Council Urban Development and Transport Committee Chair Councillor Mike Davidson.

Minister Wood said the new Ferry Road cycle connection was vibrant and “a great example of the work that Waka Kotahi is doing with councils around the country to quickly make streets more liveable.”


Transport Minister Michael Wood

“We’re giving Councils the resources to trial new ways of making our streets safer for kids and commuters to get around. Already there are 27 Innovating Streets projects under way and a further 46 on the way across the country.”

In statement released by the Christchurch City Council it said “The Ferry Road cycle link will be trialled for about a year, after which the Council will look at constructing a permanent cycle link.”

Feedback gathered during the trial would help to inform the design for the permanent project.

Davidson said the trial was a great way to demonstrate how the cycleway will work for people working or studying in the city or people commuting through.

“We’re using paint, planters and temporary separators to trial the new road layout. We expect to improve the final design based on the feedback we receive while this trial is in place.”

Give feedback on the Ferry Road cycle link.

Chris Lynch
Chris Lynch

Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. If you have a news tip or are interested in video content, email [email protected]

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