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Feedback for the Draft City of Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 has closed. Updates on the next step for the Bike Plan will be available via Council's website. We thank you for your interest in the project.
Whether you’re a
professional who trains daily, a cycling commuter or someone who just likes to
get out for a ride with the family on a sunny day, Wollongong City Council
wants to hear from you.
The draft City of
Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 is now on public exhibition and provides a
blueprint for addressing a broad range of cycling issues to create a better
experience for the growing number of riders in the Illawarra.
Wollongong City Lord
Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery said the plan has been developed following
extensive consultation with the community and Council’s Active Transport
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Whether you’re a
professional who trains daily, a cycling commuter or someone who just likes to
get out for a ride with the family on a sunny day, Wollongong City Council
wants to hear from you.
The draft City of
Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 is now on public exhibition and provides a
blueprint for addressing a broad range of cycling issues to create a better
experience for the growing number of riders in the Illawarra.
Wollongong City Lord
Mayor Councillor Gordon Bradbery said the plan has been developed following
extensive consultation with the community and Council’s Active Transport
Reference Group. “We had more than a thousand individuals and groups share
their views about the state of cycling in the city now and their ideas for improvements
into the future. This information has allowed us to create what we believe is a
comprehensive plan which considers the needs of bicycle users, pedestrians and
motorists.”
The plan
incorporates measures such as upgrading and expanding the current bicycle
network to improve access to key destinations in the city, enhanced signage,
linemarking and facility improvement as well as increased promotion of cycling
information, events and education and awareness programs.
It also recommends
investigation into the development of a mountain bike park.
The City of
Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 will be on public exhibition until 19 May 2014.
For more information
you can contact Council’s Customer Service on (02) 4227 7111. To provide feedback please use the link below, email us or send us a letter to:
Feedback for the Draft City of Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 has closed. We will continue to update about the development of the Bike Plan via Council's website, and we thank you for your interest in the project.
We're gearing up to create the greatest Bike Plan the City of Wollongong has seen yet! Let us know your thoughts on the bike plan, by providing your feedback below.
The Draft Bike Plan covers a lot of ground, so we'd appreciate if you include page numbers for the section of the plan you're providing comments on.
Feedback for the Draft City of Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 has closed. Updates on the next step for the Bike Plan will be available via Council's website. We thank you for your interest in the project.
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Feedback for the Draft City of Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 has closed. We will continue to update about the development of the Bike Plan via Council's website, and we thank you for your interest in the project.
We're particularly interested in your thoughts on the development of the cycling network - the maps provided below show existing and proposed cycleways through the LGA.
We want to hear your feedback on the routes that you take, so have a look at the relevant maps and let us know what you think!
Feedback for the Draft City of Wollongong Bike Plan 2014-2018 has closed. Updates on the next step for the Bike Plan will be available via Council's website. We thank you for your interest in the project.
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