Draft Bicycle Network Plan - City of Burnside Master Plan

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Consultation has concluded

***UPDATE***

The Draft Bicycle Network Plan - City of Burnside Master Plan report will be presented to Council in early 2025. Look out for further updates on this.

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The City of Burnside is developing a city-wide Bicycle Network Plan to deliver safer cycling throughout our city. Based on the feedback from the community, a draft Bicycle Network Plan has been developed. We are now seeking feedback on the draft plan.

The Burnside City Master Plan – Connecting People to Places was endorsed by Council in 2022. It provides a strategic approach to managing population growth, development and transport in the City of Burnside. The Bicycle Network Plan will provide a plan to deliver a safer bicycle network and encourage more people to ride their bikes.

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The draft plan, in the form of a map, can be found in the Document Library to the right of the screen along with a summary table of proposed infrastructure treatments, including the indicative cost range for each treatment.


Community drop-in session 

Join other community members at our drop-in session to have your say on the draft Bicycle Network Plan.

Staff will be available to discuss the draft plan, answer questions and take your feedback.

When: 15 August, 4 pm – 6 pm

Where: City of Burnside Civic Centre Atrium, 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore 5065


Have your say on the draft Bicycle Network Plan before 5 pm, Friday 30 August.

***UPDATE***

The Draft Bicycle Network Plan - City of Burnside Master Plan report will be presented to Council in early 2025. Look out for further updates on this.

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The City of Burnside is developing a city-wide Bicycle Network Plan to deliver safer cycling throughout our city. Based on the feedback from the community, a draft Bicycle Network Plan has been developed. We are now seeking feedback on the draft plan.

The Burnside City Master Plan – Connecting People to Places was endorsed by Council in 2022. It provides a strategic approach to managing population growth, development and transport in the City of Burnside. The Bicycle Network Plan will provide a plan to deliver a safer bicycle network and encourage more people to ride their bikes.

***

The draft plan, in the form of a map, can be found in the Document Library to the right of the screen along with a summary table of proposed infrastructure treatments, including the indicative cost range for each treatment.


Community drop-in session 

Join other community members at our drop-in session to have your say on the draft Bicycle Network Plan.

Staff will be available to discuss the draft plan, answer questions and take your feedback.

When: 15 August, 4 pm – 6 pm

Where: City of Burnside Civic Centre Atrium, 401 Greenhill Road, Tusmore 5065


Have your say on the draft Bicycle Network Plan before 5 pm, Friday 30 August.

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