New footbridge across Meola Creek enhances safety (updated)
Auckland Transport Media
Release
23rd September
2011
New
footbridge across Meola Creek enhances safety (updated)
A new footbridge across Meola Creek in Western Springs will make the area safer for pedestrians – particularly students walking to and from Western Springs College.
The 17-metre footbridge, behind the Auckland Zoo, will be officially opened on Monday 26 September.
Auckland Transport worked with Western Springs College and the Waitemata Local Board on plans for the new footbridge – first identified in a 2009 school travel plan as a potential safety improvement for students crossing the busy Motions Road.
The new bridge enables college students
to make their way up Old Mill Road to Surrey Crescent
without having to cross Motions Road.
Waitemata Local
Board Chair Shale Chambers says the new footbridge will
benefit the community by making the area safer for
pedestrians. “The Meola Creek footbridge is a great
example of Auckland Transport working closely with the local
board and community to ensure that the highest standards of
pedestrian safety are implemented. It will also benefit
students from Western Springs College who will no longer
need to cross a busy road.”
It follows other recent
safety improvements on Motions Road, including two speed
tables (speed humps with a raised, flat section in the
middle) to reduce vehicle speeds and a pedestrian refuge
island.
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