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2540 days ago

No safe way to cross

Joe from Kilbirnie

Greetings all,

I have been following articles on the proposed cycle ways in Wellington City recently. It seems to me that the Council are focusing on areas that don’t actually require new cycle ways and are neglecting safety issues for cyclists and pedestrians by failing to come up with a solution to cross Cobham Drive safely near the ASB.
The ASB is well used by many children during the week and even more heavily utilized over the weekend. Currently there is no safe way to cross from Cobham drive to the ASB directly without a car. A safe crossing needs to be implemented for the safety of everyone. This could be done by utilizing the Troy St roundabout as a midway point for a walkway /cycle way between the A.S.B, the fire station, and Cobham Drive.

Joe Horvath

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