The Liveable Green Network Strategy & Masterplan Report
The Liveable Green Network is a key project idea in Sustainable Sydney 2030 that aims to create a pedestrian and cycle network that connects people to the City Centre, Village Centres and neighbourhoods, as well as to public transport, major employment hubs education, cultural precincts, and major parks and recreation facilities.
The Strategy and Masterplan report develops and refines the Sustainable Sydney 2030 project idea by undertaking background research and case studies, reviewing previous cycle and pedestrian network studies and undertaking route assessments to identify network gaps and amenity shortfalls.
While the network considers recreation and leisure needs, the prime focus is promoting walking and cycling as an attractive transport option for trips to work, retail/services, public transport and recreation.
Extensive planning on the City cycle network has already been undertaken with the development of the City of Sydney Cycle Action Plan 2007. Many cycleway projects are now being constructed or under design development. This study acknowledges and incorporates the cycle network planning work done to date under the umbrella of an integrated pedestrian and cycling network.
Downloads
- Volume 1 Liveable Green Network Strategy and Masterplan Report | PDF 15.4Mb
- Volume 2 Network Development and Assessment | PDF 5.9Mb
- Volume 3 Background Research and Case Studies | PDF 24.2Mb
More Information
For more information on the planning proposal please contact:
Laurie Johnson
Program Manager Public Domain Strategy
Tel: 02 9246 7579
Fax: 02 9265 9679
Email: ljohnson@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au
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Last Updated: Tuesday 19 July, 2011