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This consultation has concluded.
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We aim to improve the quality and safety of bike facilities across the city, by improving these facilities:
more people are likely to make the switch to cycling, especially for short trips of up to 5 km.
more people will enjoy the health and economic benefits of cycling.
Pirie Street is an east-west link in the City of Adelaide’s Bikeways Network. The Bikeways Network is a series of connected and continuous lower-stress cycling routes defined in Smart Move: the City of Adelaide’s Transport and Movement Strategy 2012-22.
Project information:
Read through the documents in the 'Related Documents' section on the right-hand side for background information on this project.
Browse through the FAQs section on the right-hand side which answers some of your commonly asked questions.
View the News Tab below for the outcome of thus project.
We aim to improve the quality and safety of bike facilities across the city, by improving these facilities:
more people are likely to make the switch to cycling, especially for short trips of up to 5 km.
more people will enjoy the health and economic benefits of cycling.
Pirie Street is an east-west link in the City of Adelaide’s Bikeways Network. The Bikeways Network is a series of connected and continuous lower-stress cycling routes defined in Smart Move: the City of Adelaide’s Transport and Movement Strategy 2012-22.
Project information:
Read through the documents in the 'Related Documents' section on the right-hand side for background information on this project.
Browse through the FAQs section on the right-hand side which answers some of your commonly asked questions.
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Consultation Summary Report
We sought your feedback on the Pirie Street East bike facility improvements from 18 November to 13 December 2013. This consultation included letters being sent to property owners/occupiers directly next to the affected section of Pirie Street, as well as the use of our Your Say Adelaide website to gain feedback from the broader community.
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The Project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
Pirie Street Bike Lanes has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Project Completed
Pirie Street Bike Lanes is currently at this stage