TRC seeks nominees for Regional Active and Public Transport Advisory Committee

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) is calling on residents who are looking to contribute to a more active and connected region to nominate for Council's Regional Active and Public Transport Advisory Committee (RAPTAC).

TRC Infrastructure Portfolio Leader Cr Melissa Taylor advises that Council is seeking nominations to fill four voluntary positions on RAPTAC. Nominations close on Friday, July 16.

"Council is keen to draw on the ideas and expertise of residents who will join the four Councillors and the current five community members to examine how we can encourage more residents to incorporate walking and/or cycling into their daily routines or for leisure pursuits to improve their health and well-being," Cr Taylor said.

"The committee also contributes ideas around public transport, which informs Council's discussions with TransLink, public transport operators and interested user groups.

"Active and public transport includes travel by foot, bicycle or other wheeled recreation devices, wheelchair, bus, taxi and other ride share schemes, for either transport or recreation."

Cr Taylor said RAPTAC's main functions include:

• providing advice and recommendations to Council and Council officers on active and public transport matters

• representing the interests of people with active and public transport issues and initiatives to Council and the broader community

• providing input to Council on development issues and Council projects

• providing consumer or industry/expertise input into Council's continuous improvement processes concerning active and public transport matters

• assisting Council in the identification of emerging issues and initiatives, as well as trends relative to the needs of people using active or public transport modes in the region

• assisting and/or advising with specific projects (identified by Council and/or the Advisory Committee)

• assisting Council in disseminating appropriate material to aid community dialogue around active and public transport matters.

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