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Do you have a passion for cycling in the Blue Mountains? Do you feel that you can make a contribution to cycling by representing your group or community as part of a Cycling Advisory Committee?
Cycling is on the increase with many people choosing to cycle to their destinations to save on the costs of transport and to decrease the use of carbon based transport, cycling also contributes to personal health and provides an enjoyable, convenient and affordable means of exercise and recreation.
While Council has provided many new services and cycleways for cyclists, the establishment of a Cycling Advisory Committee (CAC) will ensure the community has a chance to provide feedback on the future of cycling in the Blue Mountains. This engagement, discussion and information sharing includes important issues for the City such as;
Promotion of cycling for active transport, recreation and fitness
Increase participation of women and young cyclists
Increase and improve active transport related infrastructure
Build opportunities around cycling for sustainable economic development and supporting local business.
Nominations have now closed. Submissions are being reviewed and nominees will be advised of the outcome.
Do you have a passion for cycling in the Blue Mountains? Do you feel that you can make a contribution to cycling by representing your group or community as part of a Cycling Advisory Committee?
Cycling is on the increase with many people choosing to cycle to their destinations to save on the costs of transport and to decrease the use of carbon based transport, cycling also contributes to personal health and provides an enjoyable, convenient and affordable means of exercise and recreation.
While Council has provided many new services and cycleways for cyclists, the establishment of a Cycling Advisory Committee (CAC) will ensure the community has a chance to provide feedback on the future of cycling in the Blue Mountains. This engagement, discussion and information sharing includes important issues for the City such as;
Promotion of cycling for active transport, recreation and fitness
Increase participation of women and young cyclists
Increase and improve active transport related infrastructure
Build opportunities around cycling for sustainable economic development and supporting local business.
Nominations have now closed. Submissions are being reviewed and nominees will be advised of the outcome.