Draft Walking and Cycling Plan 2022-27

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Thank you for your interest. This consultation has concluded.

We’ve updated our Walking and Cycling Plan 2016-2021 to continue to deliver on Council’s vision of more people of all ages and abilities bike riding and walking for transport and recreation purposes.

The draft Walking and Cycling Plan 2022-2027 aims to guide the Council’s commitment to improve walking and cycling across the City, and identify and prioritise key initiatives for the next five-year period. It builds on the progress made in delivering the Walking and Cycling Plan 2016-2021 and the well-established network of on-road bicycle routes and off-road shared paths across the City of Unley.

The Draft Plan aims to continue delivering on the vision of more people of all ages and abilities bike riding and walking for transport and recreation purposes, and the following Unley Integrated Transport Strategy targets:

  • Double the amount of active transport journeys to work by Unley residents (target of 9.4% walking and 7.4% cycling).
  • Record the highest number (percentage of population) of sustainable transport journeys undertaken by our local community, compared to the rest of metropolitan Adelaide.

The Draft Plan targets three key focus areas including:

  • Infrastructure
  • Promotion and Education
  • Data collection, Monitoring and Evaluation.

The Draft Plan is supported by a 5-year Infrastructure Implementation Plan in its Appendix, which provides guidance on proposed priority projects and staging over the five years (2022-27). The Infrastructure Implementation Plan is aimed to be a living document that is flexible to accommodate new influences and opportunities as they arise.

We are now seeking your feedback on the updated Draft Walking and Cycling Plan.

To get involved

Hardcopy feedback forms will be available from the Unley Civic Centre (181 Unley Road) and the Unley and Goodwood Libraries.

We’ve updated our Walking and Cycling Plan 2016-2021 to continue to deliver on Council’s vision of more people of all ages and abilities bike riding and walking for transport and recreation purposes.

The draft Walking and Cycling Plan 2022-2027 aims to guide the Council’s commitment to improve walking and cycling across the City, and identify and prioritise key initiatives for the next five-year period. It builds on the progress made in delivering the Walking and Cycling Plan 2016-2021 and the well-established network of on-road bicycle routes and off-road shared paths across the City of Unley.

The Draft Plan aims to continue delivering on the vision of more people of all ages and abilities bike riding and walking for transport and recreation purposes, and the following Unley Integrated Transport Strategy targets:

  • Double the amount of active transport journeys to work by Unley residents (target of 9.4% walking and 7.4% cycling).
  • Record the highest number (percentage of population) of sustainable transport journeys undertaken by our local community, compared to the rest of metropolitan Adelaide.

The Draft Plan targets three key focus areas including:

  • Infrastructure
  • Promotion and Education
  • Data collection, Monitoring and Evaluation.

The Draft Plan is supported by a 5-year Infrastructure Implementation Plan in its Appendix, which provides guidance on proposed priority projects and staging over the five years (2022-27). The Infrastructure Implementation Plan is aimed to be a living document that is flexible to accommodate new influences and opportunities as they arise.

We are now seeking your feedback on the updated Draft Walking and Cycling Plan.

To get involved

Hardcopy feedback forms will be available from the Unley Civic Centre (181 Unley Road) and the Unley and Goodwood Libraries.