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Going Places - an Integrated Transport Strategy is one of the key evidence-based strategies that will inform strategic planning for the next 20 years.
It is a high-level framework for evaluating detailed transport initiatives and land use planning that will help Council build our future transport network.
What is being proposed?
Council’s draft Integrated Transport Strategy will guide planning for how people move around the Inner West in the future. The draft Strategy proposes:
A transport hierarchy that puts people first
A set of values as the basis for future transport decisions
Going Places - an Integrated Transport Strategy is one of the key evidence-based strategies that will inform strategic planning for the next 20 years.
It is a high-level framework for evaluating detailed transport initiatives and land use planning that will help Council build our future transport network.
What is being proposed?
Council’s draft Integrated Transport Strategy will guide planning for how people move around the Inner West in the future. The draft Strategy proposes:
A transport hierarchy that puts people first
A set of values as the basis for future transport decisions
Priorities for future transport in the Inner West
Seven principles for transport in the Inner West
Seven key projects
Innovative ideas for the future
We invite you to view the draft Strategy and provide your feedback.
The feedback received will be incorporated into the final strategy where possible and considered by the elected Council. All those who provided feedback will be advised of when the plan is considered by Council.
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