Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) has endorsed Walking Network Plans for Oakey, Highfields and the Toowoomba City Centre.
TRC Infrastructure Committee Chair Cr Carol Taylor said the plans would set the direction for improved connectivity of walking paths in these town centres.
"Wherever possible, we're trying to encourage active transport throughout the Region," she said.
"If we can create better places to walk, active transport becomes a more attractive and accessible choice for both transport and recreation.
"In creating these plans, we engaged extensively with the community and sought feedback on items like new and upgraded footpaths, safe crossings and the need for supporting measures such as shade trees, lighting and seating.
"Thank you to everyone in the community who provided feedback.
"The Walking Network Plans identify key destinations at each location and aim to connect these places by identifying potential walking routes.
"These plans will be considered in conjunction with other active transport priorities across the Region when compiling programs for future funding and budget consideration."
Each Walking Network Plan covers an area based on a 2km radius from the primary destination. The primary destination for these locations is, the town centre for Oakey, the Mary McKillop Catholic College for Highfields and the Margaret Street / Ruthven Street intersection for Toowoomba.
Council is appreciative of the Walking Local Government Grants from the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) which help the development of the three Walking Network Plans.