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Building works flooding cycle lane

Reported in the Cycle path category anonymously at 13:45, Thu 12 October 2017

Sent to Christchurch City Council 22 sec later.

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Water being pumped out of either the Justice Precinct or Hoyts buildings is flooding the segregated eastbound cycle lane on Tuam St between Durham St and Colombo St. There is no advance warning that the cycle lane is flooded, nor that cyclists will be forced into the general traffic lanes. Which is odd, as large pipes have been installed to pump the water into the cycle lane, and a wooden pedestrian ramp has been built over the pipes as they cross the footpath. So surely somebody would have thought about the effect on cyclists and their safety …

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