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The City is working on a new Bike Plan and we need your input 📣
The Bike Plan will guide the City’s investment in cycling infrastructure over the next ten years.
Working with the Department of Transport, the 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.
We'd love to hear from you! To have your say please:
🚲 Complete the short survey 👇
🚲 Map your ideas and issues using the interactive map below 🗺️
🚲 Visit us in person at one of our drop-in sessions:
Thursday 21 March 5pm – 7pm at Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre
Saturday 23 March 9am – 11am at John Dunn Memorial Park
This project is jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City of Armadale
The City is working on a new Bike Plan and we need your input 📣
The Bike Plan will guide the City’s investment in cycling infrastructure over the next ten years.
Working with the Department of Transport, the 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.
We'd love to hear from you! To have your say please:
🚲 Complete the short survey 👇
🚲 Map your ideas and issues using the interactive map below 🗺️
🚲 Visit us in person at one of our drop-in sessions:
Thursday 21 March 5pm – 7pm at Armadale Fitness and Aquatic Centre
Saturday 23 March 9am – 11am at John Dunn Memorial Park
This project is jointly funded by the Department of Transport and the City of Armadale
Share Local Bike Plan Survey on FacebookShare Local Bike Plan Survey on TwitterShare Local Bike Plan Survey on LinkedinEmail Local Bike Plan Survey link