Have your say on how we can make cycling easier, safer and more accessible in Shortland and Tarro.Feedback closes 5pm 26 June 2023. City of Newcastle is seeking input from the community on the types of infrastructure that will increase participation in cycling, and improve cyclist safety and accessibility in Shortland and Tarro. Potential options for cycling infrastructure could include on-road cycle paths, shared paths and safe intersection crossings. Improving cycleway connections will enable a greater number of residents to choose cycling as a viable, safe and efficient option for travelling in and around the local area, as well as improving opportunities for recreation.
Please use the button below to have your say! Improving cycleway connections will enable a greater number of residents to choose cycling as a viable, safe and efficient option for travelling in and around the local area, as well as improving opportunities for recreation. This project is in line with City of Newcastle's Cycling Plan 2021-2030, supporting local cycling connections and future plans for the provision of the Richmond Vale Rail Trail (RVRT) connection from Shortland to Tarro.
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