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Consultation has concluded
Update July 2024: This consultation has now closed, thank you for your valuable contributions to this important project. You can find the Community Engagement Report here, or in the documents section for this page 👉.
Have Your Say on the Future of Trails in the City of Armadale
Planning is underway for the City of Armadale Trails Master Plan, and we need your input to help guide its direction. The Master Plan aims to position the Armadale Region as a premier trails destination, and we want your thoughts on how to achieve this vision.
What the Master Plan Covers
The Master Plan will address non-motorised trails in the region, including:
Walking and running
Mountain biking
Cycling
Horse riding
Canoeing and kayaking
We have partnered with Common Ground Trails to develop this plan, and your feedback is crucial to its success.
How You Can Participate
We invite you to share your thoughts and ideas through the following options:
Complete the Survey Your input is invaluable. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey and use the interactive mapping tool to pinpoint opportunities and areas for improvement.
Attend the Drop-In Information Session Join us on Wednesday, 19 June 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the City of Armadale Admin Building. This is a great opportunity to discuss the plan with our consultants from Common Ground Trails and the project team. No appointment is necessary – just drop by and have your say.
Survey and Consultation Close: Sunday, 30 June 2024, 5:00 PM
Your participation will help shape the future of trails in the City of Armadale. We look forward to hearing from you on this very important topic!
Survey and Consultation Close: Sunday, 30 June 2024, 5:00 PM
Update July 2024: This consultation has now closed, thank you for your valuable contributions to this important project. You can find the Community Engagement Report here, or in the documents section for this page 👉.
Have Your Say on the Future of Trails in the City of Armadale
Planning is underway for the City of Armadale Trails Master Plan, and we need your input to help guide its direction. The Master Plan aims to position the Armadale Region as a premier trails destination, and we want your thoughts on how to achieve this vision.
What the Master Plan Covers
The Master Plan will address non-motorised trails in the region, including:
Walking and running
Mountain biking
Cycling
Horse riding
Canoeing and kayaking
We have partnered with Common Ground Trails to develop this plan, and your feedback is crucial to its success.
How You Can Participate
We invite you to share your thoughts and ideas through the following options:
Complete the Survey Your input is invaluable. Please take a few minutes to fill out our survey and use the interactive mapping tool to pinpoint opportunities and areas for improvement.
Attend the Drop-In Information Session Join us on Wednesday, 19 June 2024, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the City of Armadale Admin Building. This is a great opportunity to discuss the plan with our consultants from Common Ground Trails and the project team. No appointment is necessary – just drop by and have your say.
Use the + sign on the left hand tab to open the pin selection, and then drag the appropriate pin across and drop on the map
Use this specified marker to identify potential new trail based facilities within the Armadale region.
Used the specified marker to identify issues with existing trail. Please detail the issue in the comments section. E.g. drainage issues or user conflict zones.
You may add photos in this section to highlight areas of potential or issues.