The strategy will help deliver new pedestrian, cycling and road safety improvements across the city.
It also sets a framework for streetscapes that cater for the safety and convenience of all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, children, elderly, people with disability.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on this draft strategy - a copy of the engagement summary from the consultation is available to read online.
The strategy will help deliver new pedestrian, cycling and road safety improvements across the city.
It also sets a framework for streetscapes that cater for the safety and convenience of all road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, children, elderly, people with disability.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback on this draft strategy - a copy of the engagement summary from the consultation is available to read online.
Thank you for reviewing the draft Walking, Cycling and Better Streets Strategy. This survey is broken up into three sections.We encourage you to answer section one and if you choose, you can continue to answer section two and or section three.
Section one - Support for draft Strategy: Asks questions to learn more about you and your thoughts on the draft Strategy. This section will take approximately five minutes to complete
Section two - Pedestrian and accessibility: Ask questions to help Council understand community preferences for delivering pedestrian and accessibility improvements around the City. This section will take approximately 10 minutes to complete
Section three - Cycling network: Asks questions to help Council understand community preferences for delivering the City's cycling network. It does not cover mountain biking or pump tracks, which will be investigated as part of open spaces and recreation planning. This section should take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
All three sections will take approximately 25 minutes to complete.
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Walking, Cycling and Better Streets has finished this stage
Review Footpath Strategy 2013 and Cycling Strategy 2021 and review data from past community consultations and service requests.
Developing the strategy
Walking, Cycling and Better Streets has finished this stage
Engagement with key stakeholders to consider key challenges, opportunities and to develop the vision, key projects and actions for walking and cycling.
Preliminary feedback collected via the NSW Government’s Streets as Shared Spaces program.
Public exhibition
Walking, Cycling and Better Streets has finished this stage
The draft strategy is on public exhibition for community feedback and further engagement with NSW Government agencies. Feedback will be incorporated into the final draft to be submitted to Council for adoption.
Adoption and implementation
Walking, Cycling and Better Streets is currently at this stage
The draft Plan submitted to Council for adoption. If adopted, the strategy becomes Council policy.