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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.
Walking is the cheapest, fairest and most sustainable form of transport.
However the amount of walking going on across Wollongong is in decline, while car use has increased.
Council wants to help reverse this trend and presents the draft City of Wollongong Pedestrian Plan 2017-2021 for community comment. The plan provides a vision to create a safer, more walkable Wollongong.
The plan includes ideas such as working with schools to establish safer walking routes for students, upgrading footpaths in priority areas, creating pedestrian friendly places and providing better information on walking routes.
The City of Wollongong Pedestrian Plan 2017-2021 isContinue reading
Walking is the cheapest, fairest and most sustainable form of transport.
However the amount of walking going on across Wollongong is in decline, while car use has increased.
Council wants to help reverse this trend and presents the draft City of Wollongong Pedestrian Plan 2017-2021 for community comment. The plan provides a vision to create a safer, more walkable Wollongong.
The plan includes ideas such as working with schools to establish safer walking routes for students, upgrading footpaths in priority areas, creating pedestrian friendly places and providing better information on walking routes.
The City of Wollongong Pedestrian Plan 2017-2021 is open for comment until 24th September.
Your views and thoughts on the draft plan will help us shape a final plan that reflects community aspirations for a safer, more walkable Wollongong. Please read our Privacy Notification before making your submission.
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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