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PostPosted: Fri 11th Apr 1:34pm    Post subject: Bop Regional Council Draft Cycling Strategy Reply with quote Report Abuse

BoP Regional Council Website wrote:
"The Draft Regional Walking and Cycling Strategy covers safety, access and mobility, infrastructure and strategic planning. It also proposes a Regional Cycling Network, which identifies a series of cycle routes across the Bay of Plenty.

Environment Bay of Plenty has worked with many organisations on this draft strategy. These include Transit NZ, Land Transport New Zealand, city and district councils, Sport Bay of Plenty and Toi Te Ora Public Health.

Now the Regional Council wants to hear what you have to say about walking and cycling in the region. You can make a submission by downloading the form below and sending it in to Environment Bay of Plenty, PO Box 364, Whakatane. Submissions close on 2 May 2008."



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