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ALERT: Oxford Street cycleway opens this morning

City of Sydney < 1 mins read

Oxford Street is safer and easier to get around on foot or bike thanks to City of Sydney upgrades including a dedicated separated cycleway.

 

Connecting Castlereagh Street and Taylor Square, this crucial link in the bike network supports people riding the popular route, providing access to dedicated cycleways along Castlereagh, Liverpool, College and Bourke streets.

As well as 1km of new separated cycleway, the City of Sydney has also improved crossings at 4 side streets, installed new garden beds, street furniture and paving, and upgraded signals at 9 intersections.

 

WHAT:            Lord Mayor Clover Moore welcomes people riding on the new Oxford Street cycleway.

 

WHO:              Lord Mayor Clover Moore AO

 

DATE:             25 July 2025

 

TIME:              9:30am           

           

WHERE:         Whitlam Square, near the Burdekin Hotel, Oxford Street.

 

For more information, contact Andrew Booth 0482 530 091, [email protected]

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