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Thank you for your interest this consultation has concluded.
Blue Mountains City Council wants to assist local residents to move easily and safely around our towns and enjoy a quality of life that getting out and about gives us.
Council has commissioned Great Community Transport to undertake the Mobility Study to identify the physical barriers that older people and people with a disability face in navigating the townships of the Blue Mountains - beginning with Springwood, Winmalee and Blackheath.
Great Community Transport is keen to hear from you about the specific barriers in your town and surrounding streets. This can be relevant for people wanting to walk to get to local events and destinations in their community, to the shops or to public transport. For commuters it can be about ‘the last mile’ home.
Identifying these barriers will help Council to pursue various opportunities to improve the way people get around their community.
Emphasis in this project will be on those who rely on mobility aids, such as walking sticks, walking frames, wheelchairs or mobility scooters.
Blue Mountains City Council wants to assist local residents to move easily and safely around our towns and enjoy a quality of life that getting out and about gives us.
Council has commissioned Great Community Transport to undertake the Mobility Study to identify the physical barriers that older people and people with a disability face in navigating the townships of the Blue Mountains - beginning with Springwood, Winmalee and Blackheath.
Great Community Transport is keen to hear from you about the specific barriers in your town and surrounding streets. This can be relevant for people wanting to walk to get to local events and destinations in their community, to the shops or to public transport. For commuters it can be about ‘the last mile’ home.
Identifying these barriers will help Council to pursue various opportunities to improve the way people get around their community.
Emphasis in this project will be on those who rely on mobility aids, such as walking sticks, walking frames, wheelchairs or mobility scooters.