Manurewa Active Modes Project
Help shape better ways to walk and ride in Rewa! 🚶🚲🛴
Tēnā koutou, tālofa lava, mālō e lelei, kia orana, fakaalofa lahi atu, bula vinaka, nǐ hǎo, namaste, kumusta, néih hóu, and warm greetings.
We’re working to make it safer and even easier to walk, ride your bike, and scoot around Rewa.
Let us know what gets in the way and what can be better, for a healthier and more sustainable future by the end of June 2025.
About the project
The Manurewa Active Modes Project aims to identify challenges, as well as local solutions to encourage more walking and cycling in the community.
Getting around on foot or bike is one of the easiest ways to improve your health and wellbeing, and it can save you money too!
There are several public transport stations, a significant number of schools and a high proportion of tamariki and kaumātua in Manurewa, providing opportunities for local journeys by walking and cycling.
Where are we looking to make improvements
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Improved walking and cycling in Manurewa means
- We feel safer and more connected with our community when we walk, cycle, and scoot.
- We choose to walk, cycle, and scoot more often because it is more enjoyable.
- We find it easier to move around our neighbourhood on foot and by bike.
Tell us your ideas and suggestions
Where in Rewa is it currently difficult to walk, bike or scoot for local journeys to the shops, to public transport stations, or to school?
What will make it easier for you and your whānau to walk, scoot or cycle in Rewa?
How to give feedback:
- Use the comment box below.
- Email the team directly at atengagement@at.govt.nz.
Help shape better ways to walk and ride in Rewa! 🚶🚲🛴
The cycle lanes on Browns Road, outside Homai Primary and Manurewa High are blocked with parked cars before and after school. Staff and students are stuck walking their vehicles because there's no room on the road and no room on the footpath.