Public consultation is open on the third and final section of the Nor’West Arc Cycleway, linking Papanui to the University of Canterbury.
Christchurch City Council has approved funding for the final section of the Heathcote Expressway – the major cycleway that will link the Heathcote Valley to the city centre.
Construction on busy Lincoln Road has wrapped up a month ahead of schedule and will see peak hour bus lanes and lowered speed limits operational by the end of October.
A close eye will be kept on traffic volumes in the St Albans, Edgeware and Mairehau areas following the opening of the $290 million Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC).
Improvements are coming for the 1400 passengers a day who board buses near the Eastgate Shopping Centre in Linwood.
Most of Christchurch’s bus services will return to their normal timetables from Monday 31 January.
Environment Canterbury is reducing the cost of cash fares for buses to and from Christchurch Airport to co-incide with the opening of international borders.
Plans to make it easier and safer to scoot, walk, drive, cycle or bus around Christchurch will be considered by the Council.
A colourful cycle link on Ferry Road is making it easier and safer for people to get into the city centre by bike.
Safe speed platforms and a new road surface are being proposed to help manage increased traffic since the opening of the Northern Corridor.