Sanctuary Lakes Has Upgraded Shared User Path

Exciting news … an upgraded shared user path in Sanctuary Lakes is now complete!

The new three-kilometre concrete path extends from the bridge over Skeleton Creek near Sunflower Walk to the Hobsons Bay Council municipal boundary near Winter Way - replacing the old gravel track with a smooth, durable surface that's perfect for all ages and abilities.

Wyndham City Mayor, Cr Mia Shaw, said these works aligned with Council's Active Transport Strategy and would enhance Sanctuary Lakes' shared path network.

"This important project fills a vital missing link in Sanctuary Lakes' shared path network, connecting with existing shared user paths near Skeleton Creek and the Hobsons Bay municipal boundary," Cr Shaw said.

Wyndham City's Cheetham Ward Councillor Susan McIntyre, who also advocated for these works alongside the Sanctuary Lakes community, added: "Whether you're heading out for a scenic stroll, a jog with your dog, or a weekend bike ride, this improved path will offer a safer, more accessible and more enjoyable way to get around."

"This long-awaited project will enhance connectivity along the coast, and with the Bay Trail bridge now linking directly into Saltwater it creates a seamless and more accessible route for residents and visitors alike."

"It's a fantastic step forward for local active transport, connecting more people to nature, to their neighbourhoods, and to each other."

See how we're progressing with other projects via Wyndham City's Capital Works Dashboard: www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/capitalworksdashboard

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