2566 days ago

Poll: Push for safe walking/cycling around Nelson's waterfront

Skara Bohny Reporter from The Nelson Mail

What do you think about NZTA's push for quicker development of safe walking/cycling around Nelson's waterfront? Vote and tell us what you think in the comments!
The next step of the Southern Link Investigation will take ten years to produce real results, but safer shared pathways could be coming to the waterfront much sooner, as NZTA looks into that separately from and simultaneously to their Southern Link work.
(Image: Councillor Matt Lawrey's sons on the narrow waterfront footpath)

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Push for safe walking/cycling around Nelson's waterfront
  • 81.6% Great! We've been waiting too long
    81.6% Complete
  • 18.4% NZTA should keep SLI+waterfront linked
    18.4% Complete
38 votes
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