SkyPath gives birth to SeaPath
SkyPath gives birth to SeaPath
NZTA’s public consultation on the SeaPath walking and cycling link between Takapuna and the northern landing of SkyPath is warmly welcomed by the SkyPath Trust.
AHB Pathway Trustee and Project Director Bevan Woodward says “SeaPath was originally developed by our project team in response to the Northcote Residents Association who advised that a direct link to Takapuna via Shoal Bay was required before they could support SkyPath progressing.
We are very pleased that NZTA picked up on our initial work and is advancing the project. Whilst SkyPath and SeaPath are each being evaluated on their own merits, we are expecting significant synergies through the implementation of both projects.”
SkyPath Trust’s chairperson Christine Rose says "The birth of SeaPath is delivering on the ethos of SkyPath which we always saw as being the catalyst to a walking and cycling network across Auckland.
We're confident SkyPath and the connecting network will provide long term economic, health, environmental and social benefits for New Zealanders for decades to come."
Andy Smith, a SkyPath Trustee says “SeaPath is another great link for Auckland to connect communities through walking and cycling. We are delivering a liveable city.”
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