Pedestrian-only Paths along Cycling Paths Throughout Park Connector Network
Ministry of National DevelopmentSpeakers
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84 Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong asked the Minister for National Development in respect of LTA’s recent announcements that it will be converting the footpaths adjacent to dedicated cycling paths into Pedestrian-Only Paths, whether NParks will align the use of its Park Connector Network (PCN) accordingly so that there will consistently be Pedestrian-Only Paths alongside paths for exclusive use of cyclists and active mobility users throughout PCN, in order to promote safety and consistency for all pedestrians and active mobility users.
Mr Desmond Lee: To enhance the user experience along our Park Connector Network (PCN), the National Parks Board (NParks) commenced pilots of a revised typology that segregates selected stretches of PCN into pedestrian-only paths and shared paths in 2022.
This has been rolled out for park connectors that are used primarily for recreation, such as along canals and coastal routes, and where there are contiguous stretches that are wide enough to accommodate segregated paths. A total of approximately 30 kilometres of park connectors in Changi Beach Park, East Coast Park, Pasir Panjang Park and Changi Bay have since adopted the revised typology.
In the next phase, NParks will roll out the revised typology for another 14 kilometres of park connectors, incorporating feedback received so far. Thereafter, NParks will engage stakeholders again and assess the feasibility to implement the revised typology for more park connectors.