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The existing Transport Master Plan for the district was adopted in 2009 just prior to the State Government rezoning approximately 1,310 hectares of land that was previously rural zone.
Many actions from the 2009 plan have been completed and support future growth, but an update is now needed and staff have commenced the development of an Integrated Transport Plan (ITP).
The objective of the ITP is to ensure transport infrastructure aligns with growth in the district, enhances the connectivity of our community, encourages active transport, supports the safe and efficient movement of traffic both within the district and between regions, promotes the use of public transport and provides for future technologies in a sustainable way.
Engaging the community and stakeholders in developing the ITP ensures the framework and direction align with transport investment, policy decisions and with the aspirations the community hold for the district of the future.
A draft Lead Strategy has been developed and includes the Introduction, Purpose, Themes, Drivers for changes and sets the tone of the ITP.
Six core themes have been developed to underpin Council’s vision for Transport. These themes will be developed to form the basis of future specific action plans. These themes are:
Road Network Management
Active Transport
Road Safety
Parking
Public Transport
Technology and Innovation
Each theme will be progressed concurrently and will guide the prioritisation of Council’s investment in future transport infrastructure and initiatives, some of which will be led by Council and others that Council will play an advocacy role.
How can I provide my feedback?
You can
provide ideas on the Forum questions,
register for and join one of 2 community workshops, or
drop in and chat with council staff at 2 drop in sessions
We are also happy to receive email or written submissions.
Local Government Centre Mount Barker Homemaker Centre 6 Dutton Road, Mount Barker
In Person
By appointment only
We invite you to be part of the discussion, dialogue, and debate using the Forum below. Participants can share experiences, ask questions, and have conversations in a safe and interactive environment.
If you have a current need for maintenance relating to transport (eg potholes) please contact our Customer Service Centre to log and allocate your request. Contact Customer Service
The existing Transport Master Plan for the district was adopted in 2009 just prior to the State Government rezoning approximately 1,310 hectares of land that was previously rural zone.
Many actions from the 2009 plan have been completed and support future growth, but an update is now needed and staff have commenced the development of an Integrated Transport Plan (ITP).
The objective of the ITP is to ensure transport infrastructure aligns with growth in the district, enhances the connectivity of our community, encourages active transport, supports the safe and efficient movement of traffic both within the district and between regions, promotes the use of public transport and provides for future technologies in a sustainable way.
Engaging the community and stakeholders in developing the ITP ensures the framework and direction align with transport investment, policy decisions and with the aspirations the community hold for the district of the future.
A draft Lead Strategy has been developed and includes the Introduction, Purpose, Themes, Drivers for changes and sets the tone of the ITP.
Six core themes have been developed to underpin Council’s vision for Transport. These themes will be developed to form the basis of future specific action plans. These themes are:
Road Network Management
Active Transport
Road Safety
Parking
Public Transport
Technology and Innovation
Each theme will be progressed concurrently and will guide the prioritisation of Council’s investment in future transport infrastructure and initiatives, some of which will be led by Council and others that Council will play an advocacy role.
How can I provide my feedback?
You can
provide ideas on the Forum questions,
register for and join one of 2 community workshops, or
drop in and chat with council staff at 2 drop in sessions
We are also happy to receive email or written submissions.
Local Government Centre Mount Barker Homemaker Centre 6 Dutton Road, Mount Barker
In Person
By appointment only
We invite you to be part of the discussion, dialogue, and debate using the Forum below. Participants can share experiences, ask questions, and have conversations in a safe and interactive environment.
The Integrated Transport Plan - Lead Strategy sets the foundations for how we plan to manage transport in Mount Barker. It will ‘set the tone’ for future transport initiatives and ensures compatibility with the Community Plan and other Lead Strategies being developed by Council.
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Walking and cycling are the first choice for short trips.
Residents are provided with safe, high quality and connected walking and cycling opportunities for local trips.
Create a coherent, attractive and safe cycling network
Enable the community to adopt cycling as a viable alternative to the car for a wide variety of trips within the district and our neighbouring councils, through provision of infrastructure, encouragement programs and supporting infrastructure.
Creation of pedestrian paths linking core facilities and public transport facilities.
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This Theme will provide direction for:
Embodiment of Safe Systems principles in everything we do in the design and management of the transport network.
Identification of road safety initiatives that Council can undertake in support of State and federal strategies – towards zero together / shared responsibilities
Managing roadside risks and proactively implement a crash barrier program
Identification of high risk ‘blackspots’ throughout the District and prioritization of works in partnership with the State road authority
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Public transport along key corridors is fast, accessible and frequent.
Council will work with the State Government to provide our community with a frequent, fast, and reliable public transport network that meets the diverse needs of users throughout the district.
Advocate for improved public transport service and coverage
Public transport hubs are connected to communities through best practice pedestrian design and a cohesive, attractive bicycle network.
Development and delivery of a sustainable community transport system which provides affordable and accessible transport solutions responsive to people’s individual physical, social, health, financial and support circumstances.
Ongoing trial of the on-demand public transport services (Keoride)
Integration of Taxis, Uber and other private transport operations
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