Transport Plan - Road Network Management Action Plan
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Consultation has concluded
Consultation has been extended to 5pm Monday 22 July 2024
The road network provides a vital role in how we live, work and play. It is fundamental to the success of the Mount Barker Council's aspirations for a safer, healthier, more connected, sustainable and economically prosperous community.
Roads are more than corridors for moving traffic. Roads also provide a place where people walk, cycle and socialise. Roads also support economic development in township main streets as well as moving freight around the district, and they also include significant sections of remnant native vegetation and dependent wildlife.
What the community can influence:
the actions and the priority of them
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
Community feedback specifically regarding thedraft Road Network Management Action Plan is open from 5 June to 22 July 2024. During this period, Council invites the community to provide their feedback by one or more of the following ways:
Following community engagement, a consolidated Action Plan including timing and expected costs will be determined by Council, noting that the financial responsibility for many projects rests with the State Government.
Consultation has been extended to 5pm Monday 22 July 2024
The road network provides a vital role in how we live, work and play. It is fundamental to the success of the Mount Barker Council's aspirations for a safer, healthier, more connected, sustainable and economically prosperous community.
Roads are more than corridors for moving traffic. Roads also provide a place where people walk, cycle and socialise. Roads also support economic development in township main streets as well as moving freight around the district, and they also include significant sections of remnant native vegetation and dependent wildlife.
What the community can influence:
the actions and the priority of them
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
Community feedback specifically regarding thedraft Road Network Management Action Plan is open from 5 June to 22 July 2024. During this period, Council invites the community to provide their feedback by one or more of the following ways:
Following community engagement, a consolidated Action Plan including timing and expected costs will be determined by Council, noting that the financial responsibility for many projects rests with the State Government.