A few views onto the Grafton Gully Cycleway
NZTA have kindly provided us with some great photos showing the progress of the works on the Grafton Gully Cycleway, and the Upper Queen Street Bridge. Enjoy! Loads of […]
Open Days on East-West Link and Mangere Bridge
The NZ Transport Agency and Auckland Transport have issued an open invitation for people to attend three community days planned for later this month. Two of them – at the […]
Waterview walk & cycleway surfacing again – OPEN DAYS
It’s been underground longer than the tunnel boring machine, but the Waterview shared path project is finally ready to go public again, with information days coming up: Wednesday 23 July, […]
Te Atatu, NW Cycleway – fence removal starts Tuesday
Project works notice: From our friends at Fulton Hogan, contractors for the NZTA’s Te Atatu interchange works. FH knows people cycling this route need safe and unobstructed access at all […]
Around the table to progress Nelson St off-ramp pilot
When Janette Sadik-Khan gave her inspirational presentation at the Aotea Centre 3 weeks ago, I spoke for Cycle Action during question time. I referred to JSK’s visit as prompting our […]
A revealing ride out West – musings from the seat of my bike.
One of the many joys of leading Cycle Action Auckland is spending a day out of the city on my bike, knowing I’ll always return inspired to achieve more for […]
Tamaki Drive to Glen Innes Cycleway
Last Thursday Cycle Action had the pleasure of hosting a presentation from Andrew Scoggins of Auckland Transport and Mieszko Iwaskow from NZTA on the proposed Tamaki Drive to Glen Innes […]
Update from the NZ Cycling Safety Project
Thanks to Ernst Zollner (NZTA’s leader for the Cycling Safety Project) and the Project’s Expert Panel’s Chair, Richard Leggatt, for their recent progress report. Key points from the report are […]
The Queen of Uptown goes on a Road Diet
A while ago, we introduced you to the new moves of the Queen of Uptown (also known by her slightly more prosaic name, Upper Queen Street Bridge). Now, as part […]