13 Jan 2025 02:11

Garden City Cycle Route

HISTORY

The Braddon Streetscape Upgrade project excluded cycling. The Haig Park Footpath and Lighting project lacks cycle infrastructure, too. Upgrades to Northbourne Avenue last year were bicycle free. End of journey facilities Draft Variation No 357 went missing in 2019. The City And Gateway Urban Design Framework (December 2018) was filed away and forgotten. Cycling is the Cinderella of transport – we are still waiting for the Fairy Godmother. We were pleased to finally see some progress for cycling with today’s tender 30864-RFT-001 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design.

The article on the City and Gateway Urban Design Framework can be read here.

Good ideas that were never built

The Garden City Cycle Route was identified as a priority back in 2004 and added to the 2004 Ten Year Master Plan Trunk Cycling and Walking Path Infrastructure. The idea is not new and neglected for almost 20 years. Keep in mind that we have had a ACT Labor government in the ACT Legislative Assembly since 20 October 2001.

Bike paths parrallel to Northboune Ave and Barry Drive, enlargement of Figure E2 Proposed Cycle Lanes and Share Paths, Ten Year Master Plan Trunk Cycling and Walking Path Infrastructure, Roads ACT, 2004.|350

Figure 1: 2004 plan for bike paths parallel to Northbourne Ave and Barry Drive, enlargement of Figure E2 Proposed Cycle Lanes and Share Paths, 2004 Ten Year Master Plan Trunk Cycling and Walking Path Infrastructure, Roads ACT, 2004.

The Garden City Cycle Route would cover over five kilometres across the inner north, with cycle connections, travelling through the suburbs of Watson, Downer, Dickson, Ainslie, Braddon, and the City. The cycle path would include a mix of off-road shared paths and protected on-road cycle lane, and be in direct proximity to approximately 17,000 homes in the inner north corridor.

Labor pledges $5 million for northside bicycle paths, Newstate Media, 16 May 2022.

The design brief

ACT Infrastructure Delivery Partners (IDP) released the tender 30864-RFT-001 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design on 25 February 2022 (the document is strangely dated 30 July 2007). This finally moves the project to the next stage and defines the scope of work as:

Feasibility and consultation are to be completed in 2022. Preliminary Sketch Plans are to be completed by June 2023 at the latest. Construction is not funded and is subject to future budget consideration.

30864-RFT-001 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design, 26 Feb. 2022, 6.

Map 2 Spatial Framework, Garden City Cycle Route. City And Gateway Urban Design Framework, December 2018

Figure 2 showing Map 2 Spatial Framework, Garden City Cycle Route. City And Gateway Urban Design Framework, December 2018

Figure 3: Timeline for the 30864-RFT-001 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design, 25 February 2022

Timeline for the Garden City Cycle Route

Year Stage
2004 Ten Year Master Plan Trunk Cycling and Walking Path Infrastructure
2018 The City And Gateway Urban Design Framework*
2022 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design*
2022 Feasibility and consultation*
2023 Preliminary Sketch Plans*
2024 Detailed planning and possibly budget
2025 Construction stage 1
2027 Construction stage 2
2028 completed
Table 1: Timeline for the Garden City Cycle Route, compiled by canberrabike

The * starred items are planned dates from the tender. canberrabike 2022

The planning of the A36 Garden City Cycle Route is a multi-step process. After the Preliminary Sketch Plans follows detailed planning. After that, the construction work will need to go to tender. Bikeways tend to be built in stages. Belconnen Bikeway started construction in 2019 and stage 2 starts in 2022. The reasons for this are obscure and may include lack of planning resources within TCCS and minimal funding. Whatever the reason, it certainly takes longer to complete.

Design with potential for construction staging and staging plan that also identifies works achievable within the budget available for construction.

30864-RFT-001 Garden City Cycle Route Project Brief Design, 26 Feb. 2022, 11.

Considering all these factors, average project delays (6 months) and past cycle infrastructure rollouts, would suggest the Garden City Cycle Route should be finished around 2028.

Holding our breath

The rollout of cycle infrastructure is painfully slow. Due to top down change sponsorship cycling is still not taken as seriously as it should be. If you would like to see what is happening in more enlightened states of Queensland and Western Australia, check out the Austroads Webinar: National Walking and Cycling Participation Survey 2021.