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Byron Shire Bike Plan & Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan
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Consultation has concluded
A 10 year plan for footpaths and cycleways in the Byron Shire.
Thank you to everyone who took time to complete our survey and make submissions during the public exhibition of the Draft PAMP and Draft Bike Plan.
We received over 850 responses to our online survey and discussed the plans and ideas with the community at four workshops across the Shire to help develop our 10 year Byron Shire Bike Plan & PAMP.
Both of these plans were placed on public exhibition and we had a fantastic response with over 60 submissions received. We are currently in the process of reviewing the submissions and using the information collected to prepare final versions of both plans.
The final plans, once complete, will be reported to Council at their meeting on the 26th of September 2019.
A 10 year plan for footpaths and cycleways in the Byron Shire.
Thank you to everyone who took time to complete our survey and make submissions during the public exhibition of the Draft PAMP and Draft Bike Plan.
We received over 850 responses to our online survey and discussed the plans and ideas with the community at four workshops across the Shire to help develop our 10 year Byron Shire Bike Plan & PAMP.
Both of these plans were placed on public exhibition and we had a fantastic response with over 60 submissions received. We are currently in the process of reviewing the submissions and using the information collected to prepare final versions of both plans.
The final plans, once complete, will be reported to Council at their meeting on the 26th of September 2019.
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Life Cycle
Engagement Phase - initial survey
Byron Shire Bike Plan & Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan has finished this stage
We'd love your input. Please complete our survey which will be available online until Monday 1st October.
Local Design Workshops
Byron Shire Bike Plan & Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan has finished this stage
Following the initial community survey, Council wanted to talk to people of all ages in more detail about their ideas for the 10 year Bike Plan and the new Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan that specifically relate to the area they live in, how they use their cycleways and footpaths - and what they would like them to look like in the future.
Checking back in with the community
Byron Shire Bike Plan & Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan has finished this stage
The Draft Byron Shire Bike Plan and Draft Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan were made available to the community for review via a public exhibition process. The draft plans included community input from the initial survey and outcomes from the four Design Workshops. Around 60 submissions were received.
Submitting Plans to Council for adoption
Byron Shire Bike Plan & Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan is currently at this stage
We are reviewing the submissions from our public exhibition process and will be
using the information collected to prepare final versions of both plans.
The final plans, once complete, will be reported to Council at their meeting on
the 26th of September 2019.
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