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This page relates to the 202124 National Land Transport Programme. Introduction The Urban Cycleways Fund is now closed. In August 2014, the then government announced the $100 million Urban Cycleways Fund (UCF). This led to the $333 million Urban
In August 2014, the then government announced the $100 million Urban Cycleways Fund (UCF). This led to the $333 million Urban Cycleways Programme (UCP) being implemented from late 2014. The programme provided increased investment to accelerate the
the number of cycling journeys, improve safety, realise health benefits for Nelson residents of all ages, and increase mobility and independence for the ageing population. The Urban Cycleways Fund helped accelerate the Nelson coastal route which provides
, the Urban Cycleways Fund invested in the Spring Creek, Taylor River path and Eltham/Beaver Road cycle link projects. Blenheim urban cycleways map Download the Blenheim Urban Cycleways map View the latest project updates for on the Marlborough
is focusing on giving people more transport choices for their journeys. The aim is to increase the number of people choosing to travel by bike to get to work, go to the shops, run errands and go about their daily lives. The Urban Cycleways Fund has
or cycling are easy, safe and enjoyable everywhere in the public domain, are the preferred means of access and are a lifestyle or tourist attraction’. The Urban Cycleways Fund has accelerated the completion of the Kamo route flagship project
Porirua urban cycleways map Download the Porirua Urban Cycleways Map Onepoto–Wi Neera Drive shared pathway The cycleway is now included as phase 1 of the CBD to Tītahi Bay shared path. The path will connect residents with the railway station
, we have seen a focus on delivering key sections of the Auckland Cycle Network with new infrastructure and improved existing facilities. The Urban Cycleways Fund has helped accelerate the programme and to deliver safe facilities. The package provides
Cycling in Dunedin contributes to improving transport options, providing a more efficient and integrated transport network, improving health, economic and social outcomes and city liveability. The Urban Cycleways Fund has helped to accelerate