Permeability is a two-way street… for bikes!
In an exciting development, Auckland Transport has announced a proposal to allow two-way cycling on half a dozen quiet one-way streets in the city centre. We’ve pushed for this for quite a while, as an […]
Good news for the east: AMETI takes a step forward
The AMETI project, aka Pakuranga to Panmure, has been off the radar for a while. Indeed, we haven’t really blogged about it since 2012! But today Auckland Transport announced it […]
A sweet, sweet milestone for Lightpath: 100,000 bike trips!
Yesterday was a major milestone for the pink path – and it happened sooner than anyone predicted! We hear next week was the anticipated timing for the 100,000th trip across Lightpath… […]
Bike to Jurassic (Chamberlain) Park!
Good news. Not only is the Albert-Eden Local Board looking at opening up Chamberlain Park for people to play in and walk and bike through (great news for those of us […]
Easter Saturday in the Park – Chamberlain Park opens up
You already know about Bike to Jurassic Park on Good Friday. Here’s the other half of the fun on Easter Saturday. It’s a wonderful chance to peek inside a green […]
Delighting in diversity – designing the new Orakei Bay Boardwalk
Auckland’s cycleways are a cornucopia of riding experiences. We’ve got the flashy (LightPath); the sophisticated (Canada St Bridge); the grungy (NW through Kingsland); the silky smooth (NW at Te Atatu); […]
A tale of two paths – big bikeways, local streets, and community connectivity
This is a tale of two paths. We begin out west, on a stretch of the Northwestern Cycleway. This is a ‘road of national significance’ for people on bikes – a commuter path […]
SeaPath is edging closer… and which side are we on?
It was back in September 2014 when we blogged on SeaPath – the proposed 3km shared path around the harbour that would form a critical link from the Harbour Bridge towards […]
Happy trails – a cycleway in the backyard
One recent afternoon on the NW cycleway, I bumped into a little girl and her dad. Well, I say ‘bumped into’ – but in fact wee Penny was powering along […]