Green light for Dunedin tunnels trail


The Dunedin Tunnels Trail shared path project will have its first stage ready by October. Dunedin City Council has put out applications for this stage of the planned Dunedin Tunnels Trail.
The contract is an opportunity to construct a 1.55km section of trail either side of the Chain Hills tunnel with the $1.8 million funding left over in the council’s budget. The council had previously removed $22.4m [of which $11.2m is DCC funded, rest NZTA funded] for the Dunedin Tunnels Trail project from its draft nine-year plan earlier this year. Once the full trail is completed, it will be a 15km cycle and walking path between Dunedin and Mosgiel. |
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"At one stage there, we had NZTA [Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency] talking about funding up to half, but then you end up with the political aspect of it, so everything changed again with this new government."
The council wants the contractor to complete the work by late October.
Future stages of the trail may be developed by either the council or the trust.
At this stage, no timeline or funding has been confirmed for completing the remainder of the trail.
Cr Steve Walker said he was very pleased to hear about the developments.
"I think it would be ideal for all levels of riders as it’s a DCC-developed shared path, particularly in the new world of electric bikes.
"Like all biking and shared-path infrastructure of this sort, the evidence shows that if you build it they will come."
Cr Walker acknowledged the council had several simultaneous priorities, but remained optimistic.
"It would be nice to see council opening up Caversham tunnel as soon as possible, but that will require movement from Three Waters in terms of replacing/repairing some of our infrastructure.
"There may also be other options for us as council to look at that may help the trust progress things independently of council."
He hoped once this stage was complete, it would highlight "how vital this link is in terms of making sure we connect all parts of Dunedin".
Source:© ODT 27 Feb 2025