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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, […]

Devonport micro projects

Recently, our new representative for the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board area, Chris Werry, attended the Local Board meeting in June. He proposed that CAA put together a list of micro projects […]

Protected cycle lanes boom in the US

This article shows how much has been done to increase protected cycle infrastructure in the US in the last 10 years. Cities like Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Washington D.C., New […]

Take your hat off to the Orakei Local Board

Wonderful things keep happening with boardwalks around Orakei, thanks to the Local Board’s commitment to walking and cycling. Dodging between Friday’s south westerly showers, I  went exploring with a friend […]

Take a left at Don Buck Road

AT is currently consulting on a short new section of the cycle network to be built out west – on Don Buck Road (west of Triangle) Road, and on a […]

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 […]

Urban Regeneration tools: Duct Tape

This article describes how an intersection can be transformed using nothing more than duct tape. So where did this happen? Some crazy hippy commune like Portland or Vancouver? Nope: It […]

Power to the People – Bike Te Atatu

Congratulations to our friends at Bike Te Atatu for their futuristic cycling and walking video for their suburb. Bike Te Atatu is a community group on the Te Atatu peninsula […]

Bicycle commuting or Bicycle culture?

This article at Copenhagenize.com looks at two aspects of the bicycle explosion which is happening worldwide. The author classifies these two aspects as “bicycle commuting” and “bicycle culture”. Bicycle commuting […]

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