The City of Maribyrnong is looking to strengthen its focus on bike riding in Melbourne's inner west and it wants to know your priorities for a better riding environment.
It has launched a major consultation with bike riders who live in or ride through the municipality, with a survey and a map for comments and suggestions.
Take the survey HereContaining the suburbs of Footscray, Yarraville, Seddon, Tottenham, Kingsville, Braybrook and Maidstone, the area is close to the city, the Highpoint Shopping Centre and the Sunshine employment cluster, and has great potential for riding when a network of good facilities is developed.
With the West Gate Tunnel project soon to provide a direct, rapid route to the CBD, many more commuters are expected to take advantage of the healthy exercise that biking to work and education can provide.
“Our City, like many around the world, is facing mounting pressure from a changing climate and a growing population", the City says.
“Along with increased demand on facilities and services, more people also means more cars on the road, longer wait times in traffic, and more emissions polluting our air and local environment.
“Riding a bike, even for just one trip a day, can not only ease traffic congestion and reduce emissions, it can also bring long-term benefits to your health and wellbeing—not to mention it can be lots of fun, regardless of age or ability!”
The City has installed 40km of bike paths so far and in this year’s budget, $6.947 million has been allocated toward developing and upgrading pedestrian and bike paths.
“Because we want to encourage more members of our community to confidently use these networks, we want to know how we can support more residents to get on their bikes more often,” the City says.
"The information you provide will help us stay on track to ensure current and future cycling projects deliver the best outcomes for our community."
The City of Maribyrnong's website provides information on a number of the City’s latest initiatives, links to the Bicycle Strategy, and a map of the future network.