top of page

$1 million funding boost to deliver safe accessible paths on popular coastal stretch

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read
Four men, including two in high-visibility gear, stand on a construction site by the ocean. Traffic cones and machinery are in the background.
State Member for Newcastle Tim Crakanthorp and City of Newcastle Executive Manager Transport and Regulation Ryan Tranter with the City of Newcastle work crew completing the shared path connection on Bar Beach Avenue, as part of the Memorial Drive crossing upgrade.

People walking and cycling will soon share safer access to a popular beachside precinct following upgrades from City of Newcastle.

New shared path connections and improved crossing facilities will be delivered as part of the projects, which are located adjacent to Bar Beach and King Edward Park.


The projects have each received $500,000 through the NSW Government’s Get NSW Active funding program.

State Member for Newcastle Tim Crakanthorp said the Minns Labor Government is committed to improving active transport infrastructure and encouraging people to leave the car at home.


“The benefits of active transport are boundless. It supports personal physical and mental health, environmental health, and the health of our community,” Mr Crakanthorp said.


“Both of these projects extend and improve the safety our city’s most iconic walking track, working towards a safer, more active Newcastle.”


Executive Manager Transport and Regulation Ryan Tranter said the work forms part of City of Newcastle’s ongoing commitment to supporting active travel options.


"City of Newcastle is dedicated to delivering projects that support the entire community to be able to enjoy getting where they need to go safely, with good pathway connections, safe crossings and calm streets,” Mr Tranter said.


“Memorial Drive and Reserve Road are key points of access to King Edward Park and Empire Park, Cooks Hill Surf Club and the beach.


"Improved pathways and crossings will help us all enjoy walking and bike riding, which is in alignment with Newcastle 2040 Community Strategic Plan in promoting active transport as the best way to connect to our key areas around the city.”


Work has already begun on the Bar Beach upgrade, which will include safety improvements to the pedestrian refuge on Bar Beach Avenue and a new shared path connection.


This will meet up with a new raised shared path crossing from Empire Park across Memorial Drive through to Bathers Way, which replaces the existing zebra crossing and refuge island on Memorial Drive.


Landscaped kerb extensions and a new narrow median will be installed to create a safer and more streamlined solution for all road users in this area.


City of Newcastle is also delivering a new 320 metre long shared pathway on Reserve Road between York Drive and The Terrace, with work expected to begin in September.


Chair of City of Newcastle's Infrastructure Strategic Advisory Committee Councillor Peta Winney-Baartz said both projects align with City of Newcastle’s Cycling Plan 2021-2030.


“By prioritising connected cycleways and pedestrian facilities, walking and riding will become a natural and safe choice for our city,” Cr Winney-Baartz said.


“These upgrades will enhance the cycling network in the area, creating an off-road link for cyclists, including the new three-metre-wide path adjacent King Edward Park, providing a much improved transport option for all users of this area.”

Both projects will be completed in 2026.

 

GET INTOUCH THIS MONTH
INT_AUG25_Cover.jpg
TPTGW-INTOUCH-300x300.jpg
New Annual Square.gif
square.gif
La Ronde August Banner Square.jpg
PACC Square.jpg
OASIS SQUARE.gif
Intouch Square YBMA.png
Surgery Central_Square Banner.png

Thanks for subscribing
We'll be intouch soon! 

ABOUT INTOUCH MAGAZINE

Every month intouch magazine captures the unique spirit of our region and grabs the attention of the community. Intouch magazine showcases what’s hot, what’s on and who’s who with a dynamic blend of inspirational articles, lifestyle features, fashion, events, food and travel – it’s the go-to source for people living in (or visiting) Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and The Hunter Valley. It’s the place to be seen to build your reputation, tell your story, launch a new enterprise and keep the community intouch both in print and online.

CONTACT US

QUICK LINKS

297 Brunker Rd, Adamstown NSW 2289 

PH +61 2 4943 0888 

EMAIL US

© 2015-2024 Two Tribes Media. Published monthly by Two Tribes Media. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint or quote excerpt granted by written request only. While every attempt has been made, Two Tribes media cannot guarantee the legality, completeness or accuracy of the information presented and accepts no warranty or responsibility for such.

subscribe to  intouch

bottom of page