Cyclists partnering with WDC to optimise infrastructure outcomes
I suggest that we will get the best outcomes when developing cycling and walking infrastructure if user communities are invited to partner with council during the process - especially design but also in identifying opportunities.
James Bellamy Mon 15 Sep 2014 7:16PM
Just a suggestion. Can we try to keep personal discussions brief and take them elsewhere, to keep the intended discussion on point. Chur. James.
Luigi Wed 17 Sep 2014 9:13AM
Does anyone know if there is an official standard for the width of cycle paths? The ones I've seen elsewhere in the country seem to be 3m however biking the loop in the weekend the local ones seem to be closer to 2m. Okay I could be wrong but it seems to me we should be building to 3m because this allows a bike to pass 2 pedestrians walking side-by-side comfortably. If council finances don't allow a decent width perhaps a firm grass runoff along the side should be provided
James Bellamy Wed 17 Sep 2014 9:33AM
Hi Luigi,
Mark Fuller has kindly uploaded the councils guidelines for walking and cycle tracks. Check it out on one of the other discussion called "community group working bees on cycle paths" https://www.loomio.org/d/Wr8qfG6S/community-group-working-bees-on-cycle-paths
Luigi Wed 17 Sep 2014 10:05AM
Thanks James, I guess this answers the question.
Although while 2.5m might be okay on a dedicated cycle path for two cyclists to pass, the loop seems to be used equally by pedestrians and in this case 3m seems more suitable. Just saying
Cheers, L
James Bellamy Wed 17 Sep 2014 7:54PM
I would totally agree Luigi. good to be discussing and feeding back to council, so maybe we can get the next ones wider.
Shane Jansen Thu 18 Sep 2014 7:42PM
I have the same concern and recall saying as much to Stu Bell about 4 mths ago. The paths are too narrow for mutimodal use and are likely to lead to conflict between modes unless council works really hard to educate on etiquette. I have a bell and use it all the time, well in advance of passing walkers and other walkers. I was initially encouraged to see what looked like gravel on the margins of the path between the little and big bridges but when I rode the path I saw the gravel was well below path level so no if I needed to leave the path to pass or give way. I note the path from Raumanga falls through Tarewa Park is also 2.5m sadly. It is vital that we advocate for maximum width for the remainder of the route wherever the terrain permits. Less popular routes could compromise on width I suggest but not popular promenading routes.
Luigi Fri 19 Sep 2014 4:41AM
Well said Shane, I was beginning to think I was the lone ranger. Our cycle paths appear to be based on the Copenhagen design which caters to a fundamentally different demographic. Danish/Dutch cycleways are just that. They are almost exclusively used by cyclists which removes the potential for conflict that exists when a cyclist is impeded by walkers.
Aaron Edwards Sun 12 Oct 2014 9:19PM
why are WDC even proposing a new path around beach road, a slow street environment would suffice and resources could be put into appropriate widths elsewhere
Mark Garry Tue 14 Oct 2014 2:01AM
Hi Guys. I have a different view on this. I live in the area and Beach rd is a busy place on weekends with walkers, cyclists, boaties, families picnicking and sightseers all sharing the narrow road. Quite a dangerous mix actually if anyone goes too fast AND SOME DO!!! Controlling speed would be a good thing but I think a separate track will really add to area and add to the experience of cycling all the way from town all linked up on a separate carriageway.
I envisage also the track continuing all the way around Beach Road, eventually maybe all the way to Parua bay but I may be dreaming.
Mark
Steve Wed 15 Oct 2014 2:45AM
I agree with Mark about the separate track, I think it will be an incredible asset for Onerahi.
I always wondered weather a simple solution for a continued section from Cliff St to Hill street would be to make it one way for cars in that section. Half the road could be dedicated to cars and the other half for pedestrians and cyclists. This section of the road is the most dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists.
Steve
peter maguire Mon 1 Dec 2014 2:02AM
Calling Ash Howel :I have obtained 1:250 aerials of Beach Rd from Pah Rd to Yacht club. I have come up with an alternative to the proposed cycle way which I need help to work into a presentable state. We hope to have a meeting of supporters of shared roadspace concepts later this week.
This alternative is urgent because the WDC is well advanced toward letting contract for the Pah Rd to Kaiwaka point section that despite promises to bring back to a public consultation meeting.
Please can some one get Ash to ring me asap (I don't do facebook and don't have his phone number.) thanks
Pete
peter maguire Mon 1 Dec 2014 2:04AM
my number 4362145
peter maguire Mon 1 Dec 2014 2:15AM
or 0221295835
Shane Jansen · Thu 11 Sep 2014 10:16AM
Have been offline for some days due to computer problems. Loving seeing more and more people joining in. Feeling sorry that I will miss you all on Saturday. Support Paul's idea about Riverside Drive (the dual carriageway section I assume). Even before the new bridge was opened the dual carriageway seemed over the top. Would lend itself to a spectacular development with minimal impact on motor vehicle users.