Bayside's wonderful 17km stretch of Bay Trail is now even better.
One of the busiest points on the hugely popular Trail has been duplicated so the Trail is smoother for bike riders with improved safety for pedestrians.
There is now a continuous connection from the existing bicycle path at Sandown Street to Middle Brighton Baths and pedestrians and cyclists are separate at this previously congested boardwalk section.
As well as the construction of a new dedicated bicycle path the timber seawall has been restored to protect the trail from tide and wave erosion.
Mayor Cr Alex del Porto said "Council is committed to enabling sustainable transport choices and improving our riding and walking infrastructure for residents and visitors to enjoy."
On-road transport is the second largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions in Bayside, making up around 20% of the municipality's emissions profile. Of this, the vast majority is produced by cars.
Bicycle Network CEO, Craig Richards, said the Bay Trail has been a great success story for Melbourne, boosting the physical and mental health of so many users.
"These latest upgrades will ensure that bike riders and other path users get along, while protecting the fragile and beautiful coastal environment," Craig said.
Riders are encouraged to ride to the path condition, slow down when approaching pedestrians, use a bell when passing, and give way to other walking. Pedestrians are encouraged to stay aware of their surroundings, especially when wearing headphones, and keep left on shared paths.
Council has teamed up with local Bayside business, Ladies Back On Your Bike, to encourage more women to ride with confidence.
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