City Of Whittlesea Launches New Transport Plan

A comprehensive plan aimed at improving the way residents, businesses and visitors move around the municipality over the next decade was endorsed at the Council Meeting on Tuesday 16 July 2024.

The Integrated Transport Plan 2024-2034 includes actions that aim to increase walking and cycling among the community, advocate for better and safer public transport, improve road safety, support efficient freight movements and ensure accessible parking for those with mobility needs.

Designed to promote more convenient transport choices for the community, the plan will serve as a framework to address current and future transport needs, ensuring a well-connected, efficient, and sustainable transport system for all.

City of Whittlesea Chair Administrator Lydia Wilson expressed her enthusiasm for the plan's potential impact on the community.

"The endorsement of the Integrated Transport Plan marks a significant milestone. This plan reflects our commitment to creating a more accessible and sustainable transport network that meets the diverse needs of our growing community. It's an exciting step forward in making the City of Whittlesea a place where everyone can move around with ease and confidence."

Feedback from the community during consultation provided valuable insights into the key challenges and opportunities related to transport in the City of Whittlesea. It highlighted issues such as public transport availability, traffic congestion and the need for improved walking and cycling infrastructure.

"We thank everyone who provided valuable insights that helped inform this plan and we look forward to working with the community to shape an inclusive transport system that supports a vibrant, connected and sustainable future for all," said Lydia.

The plan outlines short, medium, and long-term actions, including continued advocacy for the Wollert Rail extension. The plan also proposes the development of transport outcomes that are safe, reliable and environmentally friendly, including a new Road Safety Plan, advocating for more frequent bus services and supporting delivery of the Electric Vehicle Transition Plan.

To view the Integrated Transport Plan 2024-2034 visit whittlesea.vic.gov.au/itp.

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