“A cycle path built through part of Sydney’s inner west will be ripped up on Tuesday, five months after it was completed, due to a council decision described by riders as a knee-jerk reaction to complaints from residents.”

  • AJ Sadauskas
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    @ajsadauskas@lemmy.ml I am absolutely furious that Canada Bay council is going ahead with this act of environmental and infrastructure vandalism.

    If you’ve ever asked why Australia doesn’t have great quality cycling infrastructure or transport planning that reflects the realities of net zero by 2050, here’s a big part of the reason.

    It’s car-brained local governments listening to NIMBYs.

    "A cycle path built through part of Sydney’s inner west will be ripped up on Tuesday, five months after it was completed, due to a council decision described by riders as a knee-jerk reaction to complaints from residents.

    “The separated bike path on Heath Street in the inner west suburb of Rodd Point is part of a planned $7 million cycleway designed to connect the Bay Run at Iron Cove on the banks of the Parramatta River to Concord.”

    https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/knee-jerk-reaction-sydney-cycle-path-to-be-ripped-up-months-after-opening-20230406-p5cym2.html

    UPDATE: I did some more digging into the local council in Canada Bay, and found this about the mayor:

    “The Independent Commission Against Corruption is currently investigating allegations Canada Bay’s long-term mayor Angelo Tsirekas accepted perks from developers, including international flights and accommodation, in return for favourable decisions.”

    https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/i-m-sounding-a-bit-like-a-liberal-councils-pursue-massive-cash-grab-20220822-p5bbpc.html

    #cycling #bikes #bicycles #Sydney #NSW #CanadaBay #Politics #NSWPol #AusPol #News #Urbanism #UrbanPlanning #Bike #Walkable #Cities #NIMBY #Politics

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  • @k_o_t
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    the anglosphere can just be considered lost at this point tbh 🤷‍♀️

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      @k_o_t @ajsadauskas@lemmy.ml It really is difficult to overstate just how backwards this decision is.

      A lot of the problem is that many local councils outsource these decisions to external contractors and consultants who don’t have a lot of expertise in barrier-protected bike lanes and modern Urbanism.

      These contractors pretend that induced demand doesn’t exist, they look at moving cars rather than moving people, and give really awful advice. That seems to be what’s happened here.

      So even where you have good barrier-protected cycling infrastructure in place, as you have here, as soon as a couple of NIMBYs complain that they want more on-street parking, it ends up getting bulldozed.

      It’s backwards, car-brained thinking of the worst kind.

      It truly is time to make a choice: the NIMBYs or the planet.

  • LimitedWard
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    The comments in that article were quite the rollercoaster. My favorites were the people saying they never see anyone biking in their neighborhood and one guy saying that they should rip it out because there are more cars than bikes 🧠🧠

  • bobthened
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    That’s carbrain-ism for you. “I never see anyone using it” well that’s because bicycles on bike paths are a much more efficient way of moving lots of people than cars are.