A shared path upgrade has been proposed to improve the safety, amenity and comfort for residents and those walking and riding in Ballarat East.
It is proposed to connect Barkly Street to Warrenheip Gully and Pennyweight Gully via Callow Street, as the first stage of a multi-staged project, that eventually could connect to the Woowookarung Regional Park.
The proposed upgrade would assist those walking, cycling, scooting, pushing a pram and those with accessibility issues. This path would connect recreational spaces with others open spaces to encourage those connections for people to enjoy. It will also provide increased safety, with an improved crossing point over the busy Main Road.
The City of Ballarat is now seeking the community's feedback as to how this suits the local community.
The community are being asked to review the concept plans and have their say on aspects such as:
- Safety of pedestrians, bikes and more.
- Level of tree canopy cover including seeking feedback on the types of plants and trees to be used.
- General amenity such as rest stops, wayfinding and seating and
- Pedestrian crossings.
The City of Ballarat Mayor, Cr Des Hudson said local knowledge is invaluable for the teams to understand how these projects address local issues.
"If you live in Ballarat East, or use this area, it is your chance to help shape the path to benefit you and highlight things you would like to see in the area," he said.
"The shared path supports an active and healthy community and provides alternative transport opportunities for those not wanting to rely on their car all the time."