Active Transport Links - Package 1

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About this project

The Blue Mountains Active Transport Links Program aims to improve our streets for everyone, with safe and sustainable links between key destinations and towns across the Blue Mountains.

The proposed seven pathways under this package are located in Blackheath, Bullaburra, Glenbrook, Hazelbrook, Wentworth Falls, and Woodford, in areas identified as high priority locations under Council's Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP), and the Blue Mountains Bike Plan 2020.

View the concept plans for Package 1:


Project status

Council has released the initial concept plans for the proposed routes and community consultation was undertaken in November-December 2024, with the feedback provided being used to inform later stages of the project.

Following the initial survey works, Council is now undertaking an extensive design process which will involve safety auditing with transport authorities, before detailed plans are presented to the community.

Interested community members are encouraged to follow this project (via the right side of this page) to learn about key milestones and any future consultation opportunities.


This Active Transport Links package is proudly funded by the NSW Government.

About this project

The Blue Mountains Active Transport Links Program aims to improve our streets for everyone, with safe and sustainable links between key destinations and towns across the Blue Mountains.

The proposed seven pathways under this package are located in Blackheath, Bullaburra, Glenbrook, Hazelbrook, Wentworth Falls, and Woodford, in areas identified as high priority locations under Council's Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP), and the Blue Mountains Bike Plan 2020.

View the concept plans for Package 1:


Project status

Council has released the initial concept plans for the proposed routes and community consultation was undertaken in November-December 2024, with the feedback provided being used to inform later stages of the project.

Following the initial survey works, Council is now undertaking an extensive design process which will involve safety auditing with transport authorities, before detailed plans are presented to the community.

Interested community members are encouraged to follow this project (via the right side of this page) to learn about key milestones and any future consultation opportunities.


This Active Transport Links package is proudly funded by the NSW Government.

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