Brisbane City Council has earmarked more than 40 parks and reserves around the city for new off-road cycling facilities.
The council's finalised off-road cycling strategy was submitted last month after much consultation with environmental and conservation groups concerned about proposals to allow mountain bikes into sensitive ecological areas.
But biking groups said they wanted to see dedicated tracks to support the sport's booming popularity and help reduce the number of illegal tracks in parklands.
Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-04/brisbane-finalises-off-road-cycling-strategy/100737592
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