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Community input wanted on Bass Coast Shire Integrated Transport Strategy for safer and sustainable transportation by 31 August 2024

Bass Coast Shire Council is crafting an Integrated Transport Strategy to enhance safety, sustainability, and town vibrancy through user-focused transport alternatives.

By news@gippsland - 12th July 2024 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council is excited to announce the launch of community engagement sessions for the development of our Integrated Transport Strategy (ITS). The purpose of this strategy is to make getting around Bass Coast safer, more sustainable, and more enjoyable for everyone. The Integrated Transport Strategy will address the growing need for a more user-focused set of alternatives to car use, including walking, cycling, and public transport.

Bass Coast Shire Council is crafting an Integrated Transport Strategy to enhance safety, sustainability, and town vibrancy through user-focused transport alternatives

Bass Coast Shire Council is crafting an Integrated Transport Strategy to enhance safety, sustainability, and town vibrancy through user-focused transport alternatives

Enhance community livability

By managing car use more effectively, we can enhance the vibrancy of our townships and improve our streetscapes, making our communities more livable and dynamic. The ITS will focus on enhancing safety for all road users, promoting sustainable transport options, improving walking and cycling infrastructure, expanding and enhancing public transport services, and revitalising streetscapes and town centres. Our preliminary work on this strategy has revealed these facts:

  • More than 85% of trips to work that are under 5km are made by car
  • Walking and cycling are two of the most popular recreational activities in Bass Coast, yet only 5% of people walk and only 1% ride to work
  • Our public transport network is limited, making it hard to get around Bass Coast without a car
  • Our population is ageing, with a median age of 51
  • 85% of people who work in Bass Coast also live here
  • There is an increase in demand for emerging technologies such as electric vehicles and e-bikes to get around
  • Currently, 9 in 10 people travel to work by car
  • Bass Coast is predicted to have 17% growth by 2036

Community input is an important part of shaping a strategy that meets the needs of all residents and visitors. To ensure that the ITS reflects our community's diverse perspectives, we seek input and feedback via our Engage Bass Coast website and in-person engagement sessions. Pop up sessions will be held at:

  • Wonthaggi (Library) Friday 16 August,10am to 12noon
  • San Remo (outside IGA) Friday 16 August, 2pm to 4pm
  • Cowes (Berninneit) Saturday 17 August, 10am to 12noon

Community will be able to share their thoughts, ideas, and concerns about transport and mobility in Bass Coast.

Community involvement crucial

Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Clare Le Serve, emphasised the importance of community involvement, stating, "We are committed to developing an integrated transport strategy that truly reflects the needs and aspirations of our community."

"Your participation in these engagement sessions is important to identify improvements in our transport system to make it safer, more sustainable, and accessible for everyone in Bass Coast," said Le Serve. For more information, to view our strategy and background documents or provide your feedback online, please visit Engage Bass Coast website.

Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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