Draft Shared Path Masterplan & CBD Accessibility

Council has drafted a Shared Path Masterplan outlining future needs to improve connectivity and shared pathway networks throughout Mount Gambier. The community is invited to review the document and provide feedback by mid-March.

The draft masterplan provides Council with a framework to increase accessible, active transport throughout the city through improved connectivity and shared pathway networks.

“Our Rail Trail is a great example of a successful shared path for pedestrians and cyclists to travel across the city. Council wishes to further expand on this type of infrastructure and continue to improve accessibility,” City of Mount Gambier General Manager City Infrastructure Barbara Cernovskis said.

We aspire to be national leaders in the space of shared paths and active accessibility and that is why it is so important to adopt a deliberate, planned approach to delivering a quality infrastructure network within our city. – City of Mount Gambier General Manager City Infrastructure Barbara Cernovskis

The draft Shared Path Masterplan was developed in conjunction with Tonkin Engineering and considers footpaths and dedicated cycling paths that can be utilised by a variety of active transport users such as pedestrians, cyclists and people with mobility restrictions and scooters.

“Quality infrastructure improves connectivity and increases participation in active transport which reduces reliance on motorised forms of transport and is good for health outcomes. We want to motivate people to be active and good infrastructure that makes people feel safe and separated from traffic assists with that,” Ms Cernovskis said.

To identify the community’s current and future needs and inform the Shared Path Masterplan, Council sought initial input from residents, stakeholder groups and visitors through a digital mapping exercise, survey and a series of workshops in 2023.

“Walkers indicated that improving footpaths was of high importance to them, followed by prioritising pedestrian safety. Meanwhile, cyclists would like to see additional dedicated cycling paths in the city.”

The draft Shared Path Masterplan is open for public consultation at www.haveyoursaymountgambier.com.au/shared-path-master-plan until Friday 15 March 2024. Community feedback will be consolidated within the final draft document to be presented to Council for endorsement in April 2024.

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