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Albany St project to go ahead – over budget

Last updated: November 10, 2025 11:25 pm
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The contentious Albany St cycling and walking link in Dunedin has been given the green light to proceed after a tight 8-7 vote at the Dunedin City Council. Despite concerns about a budget overspend, councillors ultimately decided to move forward with the project.

There were discussions about potential cuts to the project and even an alternative route, but in the end, the full Albany Street Connection project was approved after a lengthy debate. Cr Christine Garey championed the project, emphasizing its importance for improving safety and maintaining a positive relationship with the University of Otago.

While some councillors, including Crs Jules Radich and Russell Lund, advocated for pausing the project to explore a different route along the Water of Leith that could potentially save money, the majority voted in favor of continuing with the original plan.

The councillors who supported the project included Dunedin Mayor Sophie Barker and councillors John Chambers, Doug Hall, Marie Laufiso, Mandy Mayhem, Mickey Treadwell, and Steve Walker. Those who opposed moving forward with the Albany St project were deputy mayor Cherry Lucas and councillors Benedict Ong, Andrew Simms, Lee Vandervis, and Brent Weatherall.

Despite tenders for the project coming in above the $3 million budget, the council assured the public that there was enough flexibility in the broader transport capital budget to cover the additional costs. With funding from NZ Transport Agency/Waka Kotahi and the likelihood of increased contributions, the project is set to move ahead as planned.

Overall, the approval of the Albany St cycling and walking link marks a significant step forward for Dunedin’s transportation infrastructure, with a focus on enhancing safety and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians in the area.

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