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Sun 12 Oct 2014 9:11PM

WDC draft plans for Onerahi/Raumanga cycle/walkway 2014/2015

MG Myles Green Public Seen by 164

This discussion is about the WDC proposed plans for the Onerahi/Raumanga cycle/walkways to be implemented in 2014/2015.

MG

Myles Green Sun 12 Oct 2014 9:13PM

Attached are the draft plans for the following :

  1. Beach Rd portion of the Onerahi cycle/walkway
  2. Raumanga Reserve portion of the Raumanga cycle/walkway

The plans for the remaining portions of the Onerahi/Raumanga route (eg Riverside-Onerahi and Raumanga-Forum North) are still being drawn up and will be released when they are ready.

AE

Poll Created Sun 12 Oct 2014 10:24PM

Support using existing beach road width as shared zone, use savings to achieve appropriate widths on raumanga branch Closed Wed 15 Oct 2014 10:08PM

We may have a battle on our hands to get 3m paths, this would be one way of getting some savings, a shared zone on beach road could offer a high level of service using existing pavement if done well

Results

Results Option % of points Voters
Agree 75.0% 3 PWD AH CT
Abstain 0.0% 0  
Disagree 25.0% 1 MG
Block 0.0% 0  
Undecided 0% 23 JB AE PM A DU MG SJ M L M TV JC TJ MR H K MF S RBH TP

4 of 27 people have participated (14%)

PWD

Paul William Doherty
Agree
Mon 13 Oct 2014 1:25AM

"Naked streets" a much better outcome in this area! It has high pedestrian and cycling traffic, camping and boat launching - due to the awesome coastal environment. Slow vehicles to 20kph by installation art\furniture - enhancing the space :-)

AH

ash holwell
Agree
Mon 13 Oct 2014 7:41PM

More major infrastructure work on beach road, following the strengthening seems counterproductive - I think it's a great idea to share that space and have it as a more complete destination/recreation area.

MG

Mark Garry
Disagree
Tue 14 Oct 2014 2:07AM

As stated Beach Road is narrow and used by many vehicles especially on weekends, many towing boat trailers. Not much width for shared road idea. Prefer a designated track for cyclists and walkers

CT

Clare Terwiel
Agree
Tue 14 Oct 2014 7:56AM

The new loop is disappointingly too narrow . It is great to see it used so much but it is a tedious ride having to ask people to move every 50 meters or so . I think this proposal would be a good compromise.

PWD

Paul William Doherty Mon 13 Oct 2014 1:19AM

Thank-you Myles for posting these! Awesome!
I agree with Aaron re creating a shared walking, cycling, motor vehicle space on Beach Road (entire length) and go for 3m plus on path.....and put in a temporary underpass under SH1 at Tarewa Park to signal intent and demand.

Really need to get the DHB involved too as part of a travel plan to get staff (and visitors) out of cars. It is shameful and embarrassing that Whangarei's biggest employer (and one that holds the baton for health promotion) haven't been actively promoting active transport?!

MG

Mark Garry Tue 14 Oct 2014 2:04AM

I may be the odd one out here but I actually agree with a separate pathway for walkers and cyclists, much safer and adds to the feeling to be on a designated track. Dont like to share with cars many towing wide tandem trailers.

L

Luigi Tue 14 Oct 2014 6:48AM

I might be the lone ranger but it seems to me that starting the 'Raumanga to Forum North' cycleway by laying down 250m of concrete at the far end of Raumanga Stream that goes nowhere is a very strange way to kick this off. Surely the focus should be on connecting Forum North with Raumanga as the name suggests. Very weird!

PWD

Paul William Doherty Wed 15 Oct 2014 3:29AM

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