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SkyPath given green light: could be clipped to bridge within two years

After 25 years SkyPath reverts to council ownership.

Sally Lindsay
Thu, 21 Jul 2016

The controversial $50 million harbour bridge SkyPath cycling and walking crossing is to go ahead if the public private partnership between the council and investment company HRL Morrison & Co's infrastructure partnership fund reaches agreement over the numbers.

The council’s finance and

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Sally Lindsay
Thu, 21 Jul 2016
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