Spring Creek Cycleway a finalist for national award
Spring Creek Cycleway a finalist for national
award
The Spring Creek Cycleway is in the running for national recognition, up against big cycle projects from Auckland and Hamilton.
The Marlborough cycleway has been selected as a finalist in the 2017 Bike to the Future Awards, a contender for the award for large scale infrastructure projects; the ‘Big Bike Bling’ section.
The event is organised by the NZ Transport Agency and Cycling Action Network to celebrate cycling projects and the people who promote them.
Championed by BikeWalk Marlborough, the Spring Creek cycleway connecting Grovetown and Spring Creek is a joint effort by the Marlborough District Council and NZTA/Marlborough Roads. It serves cycling commuters and tourists so it’s both a recreational route and a transport corridor which allows cyclists safe passage along the SH1 route.
It’s also a key component
of Marlborough’s Walking and Cycling
Strategy.
Community sport advisor for Sport Tasman Braden
Prideaux, who submitted the entry, says the success of the
cycleway can be seen in the numbers with more than 16,000
cyclists and 3000 pedestrians using it since it
opened.
"Since the completion of the cycleway at the beginning of this year, the number of cyclists travelling along the route has more than doubled," he said.
The Marlborough cycleway is being judged against three other big projects; Auckland City Council’s Quay Street Cycleway and the Grey Lynn Pump Track and Hamilton’s Western Rail Trail.
"To be chosen as a finalist is a great reflection on the efforts made by Marlborough Roads and Bike Walk Marlborough to significantly improve safety for both pedestrians and cyclists," said Mr Prideaux.
The winners
will be announced at the Asia-Pacific Cycle Congress awards
dinner in Christchurch on 19
October.
ENDS.