Lodge Lane in Clyde

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This community engagement is now closed. Thank you for your feedback.

Lodge Lane in Clyde has had a makeover to transform it into a more flexible pedestrian and cycle-friendly space. Council is now considering whether to further enhance the village atmosphere by reserving Lodge Lane for pedestrians and cyclists only.

How to get involved

Click on the Survey button below to have your say about the future of Lodge Lane in Clyde. This survey will be open from 30 September to 30 October 2024.

If you have other questions or comments about the Clyde Heritage Precinct project, please contact Project

This community engagement is now closed. Thank you for your feedback.

Lodge Lane in Clyde has had a makeover to transform it into a more flexible pedestrian and cycle-friendly space. Council is now considering whether to further enhance the village atmosphere by reserving Lodge Lane for pedestrians and cyclists only.

How to get involved

Click on the Survey button below to have your say about the future of Lodge Lane in Clyde. This survey will be open from 30 September to 30 October 2024.

If you have other questions or comments about the Clyde Heritage Precinct project, please contact Project Manager Dan Kirkman at dan.kirkman@codc.govt.nz or complete a service request.

Please note: This feedback will be used to inform a report to Council on whether to proceed with a road stopping for Lodge Lane. If approved by Council, the standard road stopping process outlined in CODC’s Roading Policy will be followed.

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