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Yarragon and Trafalgar Pedestrian and Cycling Safety Study
Consultation has concluded
Council is undertaking a pedestrian and cycling safety study in Yarragon and Trafalgar to better understand how residents use the pedestrian and cycling network and to investigate how we can make improvements to enhance safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life for the community.
Through your feedback, the study aims to identify physical gaps and current issues within our transport networks to improve safety, accessibility and connectivity between community spaces like shops, schools, parks, and recreation areas, resulting in an overall improved user experience for pedestrians and cyclists.
We will use the information from this study to develop future projects and guide the development of the Active Transport Strategy.
Thanks for your feedback
Please note the consultation period for this project closed on Thursday 30 November 2023.
To keep up to date with the next phase of the project, click on the subscribe button for email updates.
Council is undertaking a pedestrian and cycling safety study in Yarragon and Trafalgar to better understand how residents use the pedestrian and cycling network and to investigate how we can make improvements to enhance safety, accessibility, and overall quality of life for the community.
Through your feedback, the study aims to identify physical gaps and current issues within our transport networks to improve safety, accessibility and connectivity between community spaces like shops, schools, parks, and recreation areas, resulting in an overall improved user experience for pedestrians and cyclists.
We will use the information from this study to develop future projects and guide the development of the Active Transport Strategy.
Thanks for your feedback
Please note the consultation period for this project closed on Thursday 30 November 2023.
To keep up to date with the next phase of the project, click on the subscribe button for email updates.
Project Timeline
Undertaking the Safety Study
Yarragon and Trafalgar Pedestrian and Cycling Safety Study has finished this stage
The start of the project is all about gathering data as part of the safety study across the two towns.
This phase of the project has been extended and will now be open until midnight Thursday 30 November 2023.
Collating the Data
Yarragon and Trafalgar Pedestrian and Cycling Safety Study is currently at this stage
Once the study is complete, the data will be collated by HDS Australia, who are working with us on the project. HDS Australia will then provide us with a detailed report with recommended outcomes.
Presentation to Council
this is an upcoming stage for Yarragon and Trafalgar Pedestrian and Cycling Safety Study
Following the final report from HDS Australia, a Council Report will be written and the recommended actions presented to Council for consideration.