Safe routes to Coolbina Primary School

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We need your help to create a safer walking and bike-friendly environment around Coolbinia Primary School.

We've identified 5 safe routes to your school, but first, we need your feedback. Use the map below to let us know if we are on the right path, identify hazards or missing infrastructure and suggest a new safe route.

The Your Move ‘Safe Active Travel to School’ project has been developed in collaboration with the City of Stirling. The project aims to improve safety for our most vulnerable road users and increase walking, cycling and scooting to school as it is well recognised that this helps keep our kids healthy and happy.

By identifying and providing wayfinding signage and pathway improvements to 5 safe routes to your school, we believe it will help parents and students walk, cycle and scoot to school more often.

We need your help to create a safer walking and bike-friendly environment around Coolbinia Primary School.

We've identified 5 safe routes to your school, but first, we need your feedback. Use the map below to let us know if we are on the right path, identify hazards or missing infrastructure and suggest a new safe route.

The Your Move ‘Safe Active Travel to School’ project has been developed in collaboration with the City of Stirling. The project aims to improve safety for our most vulnerable road users and increase walking, cycling and scooting to school as it is well recognised that this helps keep our kids healthy and happy.

By identifying and providing wayfinding signage and pathway improvements to 5 safe routes to your school, we believe it will help parents and students walk, cycle and scoot to school more often.

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Coolbinia PS - Safe Routes to School

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We want your feedback on our 5 safe routes, you can also identify a new safe route and flag any hazards or missing infrastructure. There's no limit on the number of pins you can add. 

How to use the interactive map 

  1.  Click the plus "+" symbol on the left side of the map
  2.  Then select your pin and drag to the on the map 
  3.  Add your comment, you can also upload an image to help demonstrate your feedback. 
  4.  When complete, click submit to save your pin on the map.

TIP: make sure you zoom in on the map to accurately place your pin.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.