O the controversy on Bourke Street – an update
Despite protests from a vocal group of local residents, the first stage of the Bourke Street bike path is almost finished.


The cycleway, developed by GMW Urban, runs between Cowper Wharf Road and Corfu Street in Woolloomooloo.
Sydneymedia says 75 per cent of submissions received (631 of 842) supported the cycleway – 182 raised issues such as safety, parking loss and the potential impact of the cycleway on trees.
It’s easy to see where those 182 residents are coming from. Parking’s short at the best of times. But as the Nature Conservation Council of NSW said in their submission, “Zero emissions transport infrastructure, such as safe cycleways, must take priority over residents’ parking spaces.”
The next stage is from Woolloomooloo to Green Square. It’s the first step in a planned network of 200km of bike paths around the city. And it’s fantastic to see the council not just talking about lovely ideas for 2030, but actually taking steps to make them happen.

I can’t wait till it’s done. As a resident who doesn’t have a car I would use my bike so much more if I felt safe riding. This goes a short way to fulfilling that desire for safety
Reemski
8 Jan 10 at 1:19 pm
Good to see the locals not letting the parking issues worry them. Just park across it, it’ll be right…
Mat
8 Jan 10 at 2:43 pm
I’m all for getting cyclists off the road- it’s much safer, for everyone – besides, encouraging alternative, environmentally sound means of transport is a positive thing.
Yayforbikepath
30 Jan 10 at 12:46 pm
Can’t wait until it’s open!
Neil Phillips
18 Mar 10 at 1:09 pm