Local Bike Plan

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Review our draft Local Bike Plan

Following community consultation, we have developed a draft Local Bike Plan which we hope brings together many benefits for the community, and helps get more wheels moving across Armadale!

We are now sharing the draft Local Bike Plan as part of a second consultation because we want your feedback again before we finalise the Plan.

Please review our draft Local Bike Plan and tell us what you think by leaving a comment at the bottom of this page.

Consultation is open until 5pm, Sunday 6 October 2024!

Background

Armadale's Local Bike Plan will guide the City’s investment in cycling infrastructure over the next five years. Working with the Department of Transport, the Local Bike Plan will use the State government’s Long Term Cycle Network (LTCN) as its basis. Within that network we are seeking to identify priority projects and actions.

Earlier this year, we engaged with the community to seek feedback and ideas on developing a draft Local Bike Plan. We held two community drop-in sessions in March as well as a broad consultation.

We look forward to your feedback on our draft Local Bike Plan!


This project is jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City of Armadale

Review our draft Local Bike Plan

Following community consultation, we have developed a draft Local Bike Plan which we hope brings together many benefits for the community, and helps get more wheels moving across Armadale!

We are now sharing the draft Local Bike Plan as part of a second consultation because we want your feedback again before we finalise the Plan.

Please review our draft Local Bike Plan and tell us what you think by leaving a comment at the bottom of this page.

Consultation is open until 5pm, Sunday 6 October 2024!

Background

Armadale's Local Bike Plan will guide the City’s investment in cycling infrastructure over the next five years. Working with the Department of Transport, the Local Bike Plan will use the State government’s Long Term Cycle Network (LTCN) as its basis. Within that network we are seeking to identify priority projects and actions.

Earlier this year, we engaged with the community to seek feedback and ideas on developing a draft Local Bike Plan. We held two community drop-in sessions in March as well as a broad consultation.

We look forward to your feedback on our draft Local Bike Plan!


This project is jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City of Armadale

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Where do you ride?

8 months

To help shape our future Bike Plan, we need your help!

We'd love to understand where you currently ride around the City of Armadale. Is there an area that you would like to get to but can't, as the paths don't connect? This is just some of the information we'd like to know.

Place a pin at a point of interest, and tell us why you chose this location. Whilst you're here, why not also complete our survey? The more information we receive, the better our plan will be.

You can choose from three pin types:

- Issues/Pain Points: place the pin in locations that you think do not work well for cycling (e.g. no bike path, conflict points with other road users, barriers to movement, etc.)

- Strengths: please place this pin in locations that you think do work well for cycling, and that you'd like to see more of around the City of Armadale (e.g. high quality bike path, good bike parking facilities, etc.)

- Ideas: we would love to hear your ideas on how we can make cycling safer, more enjoyable, and more convenient for people riding to/from and within the City of Armadale.


How to use the interactive map:

1.    Click the plus "+" symbol on the left side of the map

2.    Select the appropriate pin and drag it to the relevant location on the map

3.    Add your comment, and you can also upload an image to illustrate your feedback

4.    Click “submit” to save your pin on the map

TIP: make sure you zoom in on the map to accurately place your pin.


CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.
Page last updated: 07 Oct 2024, 09:25 AM