Proposed Pedestrian and Cyclist Improvements - Arthur's Point
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Consultation has concluded
This project has been completed.
Stage One
- A footpath on the southern side of Arthur’s Point Road connecting Packhorse Lane to the new bus stops outside of the Swiss-Belresort Hotel.
- A shared path on the southern side of Arthur’s Point Road from the bus stops outside the Swiss Belresort Hotel to the northern end of Atley Road. This has a proposed width of 3.0m which allows for people on bikes and pedestrians to travel in both directions. The path will have an asphalt surface.
- New sections of footpath will be constructed on Atley Road to provide a connected footpath network from Arthur’s Point Road down to Amber Close.
- Parking will be provided on one side of Atley Road to enable two-way traffic flow at all times. People on bikes will share the road with vehicles along Atley Road.
- A roundabout will be constructed at the Atley Road & Amber Close intersection to improve the intersection. Crossing points will be provided to allow safe crossing for people on bikes and pedestrians.
- A footpath will be constructed on the western side of Arthur’s Point Road from Morning Star Terrace down to lower Redfern Terrace.
Future Stages
- Improve the gravel path from Atley Road down to Edith Cavell Bridge. This will include widening and street lighting.
- Widen the footpath from the bus stop outside the holiday park around to Atley Road.
- Construct a footpath on the western side of Arthur’s Point Road from Morning Star Terrace up to the northern end of Atley Road. A pedestrian crossing point with a refuge island will be provided at the northern end of Atley Road.
Concept plans
>> For full details, download the concept plan here