Talk the talk to help walk the walk

Tweed Shire Council is seeking community input to its Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP), launching a survey to ascertain the community’s concerns and needs around pedestrian networks in the local government area.

The PAMP will provide a framework for developing pedestrian routes and infrastructure to enhance safety, convenience and mobility for all pedestrians, including older persons, people with mobility or vision impairments, school children, tourists, cyclists and recreational pedestrians.

For more information and to have your say, please visit the PAMP page here on Your Say Tweed. 

Categories: PAMP, pedestrian, accessibility
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