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Have your say on the city’s shared trails network

July 10, 2019 BY

The City of Greater Geelong is seeking feedback from community members as to what gaps or missing links are important to them and would enable them to move more freely and safely throughout the region.

COMMUNITY members are invited to take part in an online forum or visit an upcoming pop-up session to share their feedback on shared trails throughout the City of Greater Geelong.

As part of the city’s Clever and Creative vision, it was identified that the Greater Geelong community values sustainable, connected and networked walking, cycling and public transport services that allow all abilities to access the region.

The Shared Trails Masterplan aims to inform the city of priorities and decision making for shared trails into the future.

The city is seeking feedback as to what gaps or missing links are important to them and would enable them to move more freely and safely throughout the region.

The shared trails network is formed by parts of the existing Principal Pedestrian and Bike Networks.

The shared trails network should be reflective of all users, from pedestrians to cyclists to those on horses.

Have your say by taking part in the online forum at geelongaustralia.com.au/yoursay or if you would like to meet and talk in person there are a number of pop-up sessions being held around the Bellarine between 9am to 1pm at locations listed below:

Shell Road Pavilion, 50 Shell Road, Ocean Grove, on July 13

Leopold Library, 31-39 Kensington Road, Leopold, on July 18

Bellarine Community Health Centre, 39

Fenwick Street, Portarlington on August 8

Public engagement is open until August 31.