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Bin Enquiry FormThe path will be officially opened over the weekend in two events – a formal event on Friday 31 May and a community event on Monday 3 June, marking the completion of the project.
The new 4m wide, off-road, sealed and separated pathway is designed to complement the Pukeatua Bridge at the peak of Wainuiomata Hill, completed in 2015. It provides pedestrians and cyclists safe access up and over the steep and winding Wainuiomata Hill Road.
Now completed, Te Hikoi Ararewa forms a part of the existing and planned larger Lower Hutt walk and cycle network including; The Beltway, The Eastern Bays Shared Path and the Hutt River Trail.
Funding for the project was split between Hutt City Council $5.6million, the Government’s Urban Cycleway Fund $1.5million and NZTA $5.8million.
The programme for the formal opening (Friday 31 May) is:
The programme for the Community Open Day (Monday 3 June) is:
Published: 28 May 2019