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Thank you to everyone who provided comments during this consultation. Council adopted the Charlestown Transport Management Plan on 9 February 2021. You can now view the engagement summary.
Council’s Local Strategic Planning Statement aims to focus growth in the City’s economic centres to allow more people to live closer to the services and facilities they need.
Transport Management Plans are the primary tool to plan for the future transport needs of each of the City’s nine economic centres. The Transport Management Plans will work together with our other strategic plans to support growth and change in a way that meets the desired vision for each centre.
Feedback from consultation in 2019 has assisted Council in developing the Charlestown Transport Management Plan. The Plan recommends various actions to improve customer experiences associated with traveling to and within Charlestown, whether by bus, taxi / ride share, walking, cycling or private vehicle.
Thank you to everyone who provided comments during this consultation. Council adopted the Charlestown Transport Management Plan on 9 February 2021. You can now view the engagement summary.
Council’s Local Strategic Planning Statement aims to focus growth in the City’s economic centres to allow more people to live closer to the services and facilities they need.
Transport Management Plans are the primary tool to plan for the future transport needs of each of the City’s nine economic centres. The Transport Management Plans will work together with our other strategic plans to support growth and change in a way that meets the desired vision for each centre.
Feedback from consultation in 2019 has assisted Council in developing the Charlestown Transport Management Plan. The Plan recommends various actions to improve customer experiences associated with traveling to and within Charlestown, whether by bus, taxi / ride share, walking, cycling or private vehicle.
Thank you for reviewing the draft Charlestown Transport Management Plan. The below survey seeks to identify how supportive you are of the draft recommendations to improve transport Management within and around Charlestown. The survey should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
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