Moss Vale
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wscparks Comment 1 7 Aug 2008, 4:07 PM
Make so one can ride a cycle under the Lackey Road under pass towards the lime works and then have it so cars can go under as before
Also reopen McCourt road to the bong bong bike track if possible or as far as possible that is along the Rail track
Much of this is a safer than normal bike area even now and notices to be carefull would help Bikers
seniorcyclist Comment 1.1 11 Aug 2008, 11:10 AM
Also, repair Lackey road between Parkes Road and Argyle street and install a cycle lane on the railway side.
Cycle1 Comment 2 13 Aug 2008, 10:46 AM
Cycleways will need to be added and enhanced in Moss Vale to keep cyclists off the roads, before the Moss Vale inland port becomes a reality.
wscparks Comment 3 15 Aug 2008, 7:58 PM
Bang the table refused to recognize my password …GRR…
Reopen the rail gates that were in mc-caught road and have bike and pedestrian gate for bicycles …(there is many other reasons for this and the suspicion is moss vale doe not matter)… there are many other places in the shire where such crossings are available…Lights and information are cheap now (the 21st century) to make them all safer too.
Bike tracks do not have to be concrete and base material should come from a shire owned quarry (one up the back of our place) The yarrawa road end of moss vale has a pedestrian crossing that needs the same attention. No reason why just a center mark of inlayed stone or other to mark these tracks, say each 30 meters.
Bang the table refused to recognize my password …GRR…Reopen the rail gates that were in mc-caught road and have bike and pedestrian gate for bicycles …(there is many other reasons for this and the suspicion is moss vale doe not matter)… there are many other places in the shire where such crossings
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