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Where should Brisbane's next ped/cycle bridge be?
- CBD to Kangaroo Point (5%, 5 Votes)
- Kangaroo Point to New Farm (5%, 5 Votes)
- New Farm to Norman Park (25%, 25 Votes)
- Newstead to Bulimba (30%, 30 Votes)
- Bulimba to Hamilton (4%, 4 Votes)
- Toowong to West End (31%, 30 Votes)
Total Voters: 99
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- Works happening Wednesday on Drift Restaurant on Bicentennial Bikeway. Take even more care on that section than usual! http://t.co/gWUJPFaI 3 hours ago
- Come along to the ‘We Like Bikes’ fun afternoon tomorrow at Teneriffe Bikeway 12-5pm http://t.co/k5AgLKZv or http://t.co/lLLQO2ej 4 hours ago
- Lots of bike events on at @urBNEfestival this month incl ‘We Like Bikes’ tomorrow & ‘Style Over Speed’ ride Friday http://t.co/oI5jaINE 4 hours ago
- We would like to see a Bike Score map for #Brisbane. If you would too, vote at http://t.co/UHnis6Kq #bikescore (via @CycleEast) 3 days ago
- If you get bored skip to 16:45 for some nostalgic video of UK streets filled with people on bikes for everyday purposes http://t.co/njnvVnWJ 1 week ago
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
BCC bikeway update
Brisbane City Council has provided another official update on the state of flood-affected bikeways around the city this afternoon: Bikeways update Council is pleased to announce that a majority of bikeways affected by the flood have been repaired and are … Continue reading
2011 Annual General Meeting
Thanks to everybody who turned up to the Annual General Meeting today. They might not be as interesting as a regular meeting with a guest speaker, but it’s important to make sure we cover the formalities. Paul French re-capped some … Continue reading
New CBD BUG web site
CBD BUG is proud to present its new web site. We hope you like the look of it, both in terms of it being easier on the eye and easier to find what you’re after. Please make sure you have … Continue reading
This week’s bikeway status update
Brisbane’s inner city bikeway network is finally getting back to the state it was in before the floods. This morning the Bicentennial Bikeway opened again, and the majority of other bikeways are now open too. We’re expecting another report from … Continue reading
Friday bikeway status update
Council has sent us another update on the state of the bikeway network, and the same information is also now available on the Bikeway and Shared Pathway Network page on their web site, which is gradually coming back to life. … Continue reading
Another bikeway status update
Council has provided us with an update on the state of flood-affected bikeways. The map below (click for full sized version) shows the affected inner-city bikeways, along with Council’s suggested alternate routes. (PDF, 664 kB) There is also a document … Continue reading
Take care out training
As well as the recent bikeway status report Brisbane City Council has asked us to publish the following notice: Cycling Training Groups Many bikeways and road circuits that cyclists use for training will be affected by the current Flood Event. … Continue reading
Council bikeway status update
Brisbane City Council has provided a map (PDF, 4.0 MB) and the following information about the state of the bikeway network. (PNG, 1.4 MB) A significant number of Brisbane’s bikeway and shared pathways located along the Brisbane River and tributaries … Continue reading
Post-flood bikeway states
Since our previous post the flooding in Brisbane has gone to a whole new level. While many people have lost houses and face a difficult time over the next few months putting their lives back together, for others life is … Continue reading
It’s wet! Coping with the flooding…
The recent heavy rains and high tides have been playing havoc with Brisbane’s bikeways, with creeks and the Brisbane River flooding, key bikeways such as the Bicentennial Bikeway and Kedron Brook Bikeway being repeatedly inundated, and water washing debris all … Continue reading
