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Baw Baw residents invited to join Cycling Project Reference Group by 14 February 2024 to help enhance infrastructure
Baw Baw Shire Council invites residents to join the Baw Baw Cycling Project Reference Group, contributing insights for enhanced cycling infrastructure. Applications are open until February 14, 2024.
Baw Baw Shire Council is embarking on an exciting new initiative to enhance cycling infrastructure across the Shire and is calling for community members to come forward and play a pivotal role. Council is forming the Baw Baw Cycling Project Reference Group (PRG), seeking passionate cyclists to provide valuable input into future cycling projects throughout the region.
Diverse cycling styles exist, including BMX and road racing. The Baw Baw Cycling PRG invites cyclists to share ideas for future infrastructure, EOI closes on 14 February 2024
It will collaborate closely with council Officers to explore and identify opportunities for improved cycling facilities, ensuring that the future cycling landscape in Baw Baw is both inclusive and forward-thinking.
Cycling focused community
Mayor of Baw Baw Shire, Cr Annemarie McCabe, emphasises the importance of community involvement in this initiative. "Cycling is a very popular activity in our Shire, ranging from BMX to road racing, pump tracks and criterium. To cater to this diversity, it is important that the voices of our cyclists are heard to guide how we can best meet their varied needs," says Cr McCabe.
The formation of the PRG follows the recent discontinuation of the Logan Park Cycling Centre of Excellence Project, which was halted due to unviable ground conditions at the proposed site. Mayor McCabe says that the formation of the reference group demonstrates council's undamped commitment to supporting the cycling community.
"While it was disappointing to discontinue the Cycling Centre of Excellence Project, our commitment to providing top-notch recreational infrastructure remains unwavering. The Cycling PRG represents an exciting new chapter. We are looking forward to working hand-in-hand with our cycling community to put the wheels in motion on a range of exciting new projects," said the mayor.
How to get involved
Residents of Baw Baw who are keen on shaping the future of cycling in the Shire are encouraged to express their interest in joining the PRG. Applications are open now until 5pm on Wednesday, 14 February 2024. Interested parties can find the application form and further details at Baw Baw Cycling Project Reference Group.
"This is more than just a call for ideas; it's an invitation to be at the forefront of shaping an important aspect of future recreation opportunities in Baw Baw. We are looking forward to the unique perspectives and insights our passionate local cyclists will bring to the PRG," adds Mayor McCabe.
Pictures from Baw Baw Shire Council website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
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