Waipa Post

Last part of Te Awa River Ride trail

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Work will start on the final piece of the Te Awa River Ride shared path, between Cambridge and Hamilton, later this year.

Funding has been confirmed for the NZ Transport Agency to build the first section of the 20km path, which is the last link in providing a continuous cycling and walking route from Kara¯ piro to Nga¯ ruawa¯ hia.

“We’re delighted to be able to begin work on Te Awa — Cambridge to Hamilton which will provide a safe cycling alternativ­e for our communitie­s,” says the Transport Agency’s Director Regional Relationsh­ips Central North Island Parekawhia McLean.

The final route details are still being finalised but it will be a combinatio­n of roadside paths and purpose-built sections nearer the river which will provide connection­s to community facilities and the existing cycle networks of Cambridge, Tamahere and Hamilton.

“Once this is complete we will have a 60km path from south of Kara¯piro to Nga¯ ruawa¯ hia, providing amazing recreation­al and tourism opportunit­ies for the Waikato,” says Te Awa River Ride Charitable Trust General Manager Jennifer Palmer.

“As part of a separate project, we’re also investigat­ing how we can connect the southern end of Te Awa with the northern end of the Waikato River Trail at Horahora,” Jennifer says.

Te Awa — Cambridge to Hamilton will be built in four sections.

Sections 1 and 2 will be constructe­d by the NZ Transport Agency and Waipa¯ District Council respective­ly and will link Cambridge and SH21 Airport Road.

Sections 3 and 4 will be built by the Waikato District Council and Hamilton City Council and will link SH21 with the existing cycle network at Cobham Drive.

Funding for the three local authoritie­s is subject to confirmati­on in their respective long term plans and the Regional Land Transport Plan 2018-21 which should be finalised this year.

Another trail connecting Te Awamutu, Lake Nga¯roto and Pirongia is part of Waipa¯ District Council’s 10-Year Plan, due to be finalised next month.

 ??  ?? ALREADY COMPLETED Cambridge section of the trail heading towards the Avantidrom­e.
ALREADY COMPLETED Cambridge section of the trail heading towards the Avantidrom­e.
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