Gascoyne 2050 Cycling Strategy

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Couple riding along Avon River, Northam (credit: Tourism Western Australia) and girl riding on Turquoise Way Trail, Jurien Bay

Have your say to help shape the future of bike riding in the Gascoyne region.

In collaboration with the Shires of Carnarvon, Exmouth, Shark Bay and Upper Gascoyne, the Department of Transport is developing the Gascoyne 2050 Cycling Strategy.

As such, we are seeking your input via a short survey and mapping tool to help shape the future of cycling across the region.

While the survey questions are focused on bike riding, we recognise some types of infrastructure can be used by many different users including people walking or running, people using electric scooters and other small electric rideable devices (eRideables) as well as people using wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

We want to know what your local needs are to help guide the development of the Strategy.

Have your say to help shape the future of bike riding in the Gascoyne region.

In collaboration with the Shires of Carnarvon, Exmouth, Shark Bay and Upper Gascoyne, the Department of Transport is developing the Gascoyne 2050 Cycling Strategy.

As such, we are seeking your input via a short survey and mapping tool to help shape the future of cycling across the region.

While the survey questions are focused on bike riding, we recognise some types of infrastructure can be used by many different users including people walking or running, people using electric scooters and other small electric rideable devices (eRideables) as well as people using wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

We want to know what your local needs are to help guide the development of the Strategy.

Page last updated: 02 Dec 2022, 04:23 PM