Trinity Row Shared Path and Picnic Shelter
Consultation has concluded
We're making plans for upgrades to the Trinity Row shared path, pathways to playground and replacing the old picnic shelter at Bulli Beach Reserve.
What's being planned?
Trinity Row Shared Path Plan
Council has received many requests from the community for wider shared paths to reduce interactions between pedestrians and cyclists. In response to these requests, we have designed a 4-metre wide path along Trinity Row. The Trinity Row path is very popular and experiences significant crowding. We believe the wider path will improve safety for the many users of the path.
The wider shared path will be constructed from Farrell Road to Park Road.
New Picnic Shelter Plan
The existing picnic shelter will be replaced with a new accessible picnic shelter. Included in this plan is the construction of an accessible path from the car park to the shelter and cafe. We wanted to share details of the new picnic shelter design with the community, prior to works starting in mid 2023.
Heritage considerations
In 2019, Council provided the community with an overview of projects planned for the Waniora Point area, including the shared pathway. You can view The Waniora Point Overview Project to see how Council addressed heritage planning and Aboriginal heritage issues.
For more information and to share your thoughts on the Trinity Row Shared Path
You can find out more by reading the FAQs and viewing the plans. To make comment, you can:
- Completing the online survey
- Ask questions in the Q&A section
- Emailing engagement@wollongong.nsw.gov.au
- Phoning 02 4227 7111
- Writing to The Engagement Team, Wollongong City Council, Locked Bag 8821 WOLLONGONG DC NSW 2500
Feedback on the Trinity Row Shared Path closes Monday 3 April 2023.
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