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Walking and
Cycling Strategy
Walking and cycling are
important and often overlooked modes of transport. Papakura District
Council is committed to making it easier for the people of the District
to walk and cycle – to work, for recreation and for exercise. On Monday
25 September 2006, the Council formally adopted the Walking and Cycling
Strategy. This document outlines the Council’s commitment and gives an
overview of focus areas and priorities for action.
Papakura is a compact and
mostly flat district that lends itself well to both walking and
cycling. Schools, businesses and shopping areas are spaced throughout
the district. The health benefits of including these gentle forms of
exercise in daily routine are well known.
Most cycling and walking
journeys in the district currently seem likely to be relatively short –
between 1km and 5 km. The actual number of such trips declined between
1996 and 2001, though employment trends that enable people to live and
work within the district may reverse this in coming years. School-age
children are often brought to and from school by car, though a majority
have said they would be happy to walk or cycle.
Papakura District Council’s
Walking and Cycling Strategy outlines the Council’s commitment to
walking and cycling as important modes of transport and recreation. It
gives an overview of focus areas and priorities for action in order for
Papakura to have environments and systems that support and encourage
safe walking and cycling.
Priorities for the Council
focus around local residents being able to walk and cycle for both
transport purposes and for recreation.
You can view a copy of the
Strategy here.
Please note that the
document available for download is 1.36MB. Please right click and 'save
target as'. You will also need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your
computer to view this document. If you do not have a copy installed, you
can
download it here.
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