Active Transport Strategy (PAMP – Bike Plan Update)

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The Shoalhaven draft Active Transport Strategy, including the updated Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bike Plan, aims to help prioritise the delivery of new paths, pedestrian crossings and cycleway infrastructure across the city.

  • The document includes the ranking of more than 900 proposed projects.
  • The projects were ranked based on new selection criteria that was refined after a period of community consultation in 2023.
  • The document also presents contemporary strategies that conform to current standards, guidelines and industry best practice, in accordance with the recently adopted NSW Active Transport Strategy.

While the city’s maps and ranking spreadsheets have been kept current, the new Active Transport Strategy also updates and brings together the Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bike Plan that were last updated more than 10 years ago.

The launch of the PAMP Interactive Mapping Tool in June 2021 has helped Council work with the community to refine the network of existing and proposed infrastructure.

Council resolved on 15 August 2024 to place the new draft strategy on public exhibition and seek community feedback before finalising the Strategy by December 2024.

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The documents, including the full Active Transport Strategy, the individual project rankings, PAMP maps and scoring criteria, have all been provided down the right-hand side of this page. For mobile users, continue to scroll to the bottom of the page.

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The Shoalhaven draft Active Transport Strategy, including the updated Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bike Plan, aims to help prioritise the delivery of new paths, pedestrian crossings and cycleway infrastructure across the city.

  • The document includes the ranking of more than 900 proposed projects.
  • The projects were ranked based on new selection criteria that was refined after a period of community consultation in 2023.
  • The document also presents contemporary strategies that conform to current standards, guidelines and industry best practice, in accordance with the recently adopted NSW Active Transport Strategy.

While the city’s maps and ranking spreadsheets have been kept current, the new Active Transport Strategy also updates and brings together the Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) and Bike Plan that were last updated more than 10 years ago.

The launch of the PAMP Interactive Mapping Tool in June 2021 has helped Council work with the community to refine the network of existing and proposed infrastructure.

Council resolved on 15 August 2024 to place the new draft strategy on public exhibition and seek community feedback before finalising the Strategy by December 2024.

View the documents

The documents, including the full Active Transport Strategy, the individual project rankings, PAMP maps and scoring criteria, have all been provided down the right-hand side of this page. For mobile users, continue to scroll to the bottom of the page.

Stay Informed

Subscribe via the 'Stay Informed' function on this page to receive updates and follow the progress of the Active Transport Strategy project.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The community is invited to provide feedback on our Draft Shoalhaven Active Transport Strategy. 

    Please view the draft document in the Document Library prior to providing your submission. 

    This survey is now complete.

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