Plans for a 200km network of temporary cycle lanes have been boosted after Manchester council agreed to work with neighbouring boroughs proposing routes into the city.Greater Manchester has tabled a £21.5m bid for government funding to cover the pop-up lanes - which will cover 94km of major roads - and wider measures to improve walking and cycling in the city-region.Mayor Andy Burnham said the final decision rested with local leaders and stressed that the current proposals were ‘not the finished article’.But in a statement, the town hall appeared to relax its position, saying it would work with those proposing routes approaching Manchester on a case-by-case basis ‘to ensure that safety for all road users is prioritised’.This has been.