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NEW SEPARATED CYCLEWAY BETWEEN HALSWELL & CITY

Chrys Horn from Halswell Community Project

The CCC are starting consultation on a new separated cycleway between Halswell and the City. For those of you who went to the St Mary's Fair you may have seen some information there. Check it out. See what they have planned. Send your comments (whether positive or negative) in!
This is a great new facility that could have a major impact on road congestion by encouraging those interested but nervous about riding on the road to use their bikes.
CCC are also be using a new web-based public consultation tool called Social Pinpoint for the first time. For Major Cycle Routes, it allows people to click on a specific area on a map that affects or concerns them and leave their comment or thoughts. It’s an online tool that aims to improve the way organisations engage with their communities and stakeholders.
We will be holding three public drop-in sessions throughout the engagement period where you can meet with the project team and discuss the plans further:
Tuesday 18 October
5pm - 7pm (presentation at 5.15pm)
The Atrium, Christchurch Netball Centre
455 Hagley Avenue
Thursday 20 October
7pm - 9pm (presentation at 7.15pm)
South-West Baptist Church Hall
244 Lyttelton Street
Wednesday 26 October
5.30pm - 7.30pm (presentation at 5.45pm)
Te Hapua Halswell Centre, Hao Room
341 Halswell Road
Find out more at
www.ccc.govt.nz...

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