SINGAPORE: Over the next five years, Singapore's cycling infrastructure will be expanded with new cycling path networks in Woodlands, Toa Payoh, ...
SINGAPORE: Over the next five years, Singapore's cycling infrastructure will be expanded with new cycling path networks in Woodlands, Toa Payoh, Choa Chu Kang, Geylang and Queenstown, the Land Transport Authority announced on Tuesday .
Woodlands will have one of the largest intra-town cycling networks, with about 20km added to its existing paths and the Park Connector Network , LTA said.The new paths will connect residents between four MRT stations: Marsiling, Woodlands and Admiralty MRT stations on the North-South Line, and Woodlands South station on the upcoming Thomson-East Coast Line. Accessibility between key amenities and industrial estates will also be enhanced.A 7km cycling network will be built in Toa Payoh, LTA said.
All cycling paths currently planned are preliminary and subject to feasibility studies, the authority said. It will continue to work with the relevant agencies to ensure a cycling path network in every HDB town by 2030. READ: ‘45-minute city, 20-minute towns’: Advisory panel outlines vision for Land Transport Master Plan 2040The LTA will also call for a design consultancy tender to look into improving walking and active mobility connectivity within Jurong Lake District and its neighbouring towns.
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