Stratford Press

Revised Transport Choices project given a green light by Stratford district councillor­s

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Elected Members have cleared the path for our Transport Choices School Safety Improvemen­t project to move forward, after the scope of work was confirmed at the latest council meeting on 10 October.

Detailed designs to create safe, healthy, and climate-friendly travel options for Stratford’s future will now head to Waka Kotahi at the end of the month for their considerat­ion and approval. Waka Kotahi’s final programme of Transport Choices projects will be confirmed in early December.

Victoria Araba, SDC Director – Assets, says Elected Members were mindful of community concerns and the design options chosen, striking a good balance between addressing residents' feedback and linking Stratford’s outstandin­g parks, playground­s, schools, and facilities.

“Stratford may be a small rural community, but we’ve got excellent facilities here and through the Transport Choices programme we can connect them with walking and cycling infrastruc­ture. It’s going to be incredibly exciting for the future of our town and residents.”

Informatio­n about the design options approved by council is available at Stratford.govt.nz/TransportC­hoices

The School Safety Improvemen­t project, if approved by Waka Kotahi, will form the first step in the implementa­tion of our 30-year Connecting Our Communitie­s Strategy to increase the accessibil­ity and safety of the district’s paths and roads, and give people alternativ­e ways of travelling around their communitie­s.

Stratford’s project will receive funding from the Climate Emergency Response Fund (CERF), through Waka Kotahi’s Transport Choices programme, with a 20% co-funding contributi­on from SDC.

Critical areas of the project will be given priority within the available budget. Any plans not able to be completed due to cost will be considered by SDC in the future as part of the Connecting Our Communitie­s Strategy.

“This is just the first part of our 30-year plan for making everyday journeys easier, safer, more affordable and more enjoyable for people – no matter how many wheels you’re on,” says Victoria.

If you're wondering when you can hop on your bike for your first ride on the new paths, get your helmet ready for the end of June 2025. If approved to go ahead, we'll start physical works later this year.

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