Walking and Cycling Guidelines and 4-Year Plan
City of Marion's commitment to enhancing active travel with safer walking and cycling facilities.
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Ongoing activity
Marion SA 5043, Australia
Free
City of Marion's commitment to enhancing active travel with safer walking and cycling facilities.
Ongoing activity
Marion SA 5043, Australia
Free
The City of Marion is dedicated to promoting healthier, more active lifestyles through improved walking and cycling infrastructure. This initiative aims to create safe, people-friendly streets that encourage active travel modes including walking, cycling, and the use of mobility scooters. These efforts support environmental sustainability, reduce traffic congestion, and contribute to vibrant local economies.
Residents and visitors can anticipate a comprehensive plan that outlines priority projects for walking and cycling over the next four years. The plan reflects community feedback and focuses on expanding and enhancing existing pathways and networks. Expect safer routes, better connectivity, and facilities designed to accommodate a variety of active travel modes.
- The plan includes detailed guidelines for walking and cycling infrastructure.
- Priority projects are identified to develop a comprehensive active travel network.
- Community feedback has been incorporated to improve the plan.
- Documents such as the Walking and Cycling Guidelines and the 4-Year Plan are available for download.
This initiative covers the entire City of Marion area, including key routes such as the Coastal Walkway, Mike Turtur Bikeway, and Sturt River Linear Park Trail. The City of Marion Administration Centre and City Services locations provide points of contact and information.
The City of Marion acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land, the Kaurna people. The plan supports not only active travel but also environmental sustainability and community wellbeing. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and participate in ongoing consultations.
This is a community planning initiative with no cost to participate. Documents and feedback reports are freely accessible online. For further information, residents can contact the City of Marion during business hours or visit the official website.