Cardinia Shire Pedestrian And Bicycle Strategy Review

Cardinia Shire Council is reviewing the Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategy to improve how residents walk, cycle, and move throughout the shire.

This review of the Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategy aims to create safer, more connected, and accessible paths and trails across the shire, ensuring a vibrant and active lifestyle for all.

The community is invited to participate in this review by sharing their experiences and ideas through an online survey and an interactive map highlighting areas for improvement or showcasing great places to walk or ride. Whether you are a regular walker, an avid cyclist, or a nature enthusiast, your insights will play a crucial role in shaping the future of our active transport network. Council is looking to understand which infrastructure works well, what needs improvement, and what new connections or upgrades residents would like to see.

Cardinia Shire Mayor, Councillor Jack Kowarzik, encourages the community to share their experiences and suggestions to help shape how we walk and ride through the shire.

"We want to hear from our community about what matters most to them when walking and riding in the shire. Your feedback will help us prioritise and shape the expansion of our active transport networks throughout the area," said Mayor Kowarzik. "By working together, we can enhance the liveability of Cardinia Shire by improving recreational opportunities for active transport. I encourage everyone to share their experiences and suggestions as we strive to create a vibrant community where walking and riding are enjoyable for all."

The review will focus on shared paths and trails, both existing and proposed, facilitating informal walking and cycling for recreation and transport.

The review builds on the foundations laid in the original Pedestrian and Bicycle Strategy developed in 2007 and updated in 2017. The 2017 Strategy successfully outlined a preferred network, identified regional trails, and established minimum infrastructure standards. However, as our community continues to grow with evolving community needs, a fresh review is essential to ensure that the strategy remains relevant and inclusive.

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