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  • Linkages provided to local destinations such as the Burns Pt Ferry Wharf, Ballina
  • Linkages to local open space such as Foreshore Park, Wollongong
  • Provides access to local beaches such as North Beach, Wollongong
  • Links to innovation campus, Wollongong University
  • Path provides access to Foreshore Parks, Tweed Heads
  • Connections built with local shops, Narooma
  • Provides access to picnic facilities
  • Clear sightlines included within design
  • Opportunities for passive surveillance by local apartment residents
  • Provides footpaths in areas where otherwise none existed, North Wollongong, Dalmeny
  • Spectacular views along attractive routes, Brisbane Water
  • Attractive routes with stunning vistas
  • Clear signage and route finding, North Wollongong
  • Marked centrelines and safety barriers, North Wollongong
  • Links to existing regional pathways, South Coast
  • Flat gradients provide access for all users
  • Safe, gentle gradient attracts a range of users
  • Links to existing coastal infrastructure
  • Provides opportunities for building shared pathways along existing local streets, Narooma
  • Clear sightlines to promote safe use, South Coast
  • Improved safety via route selection close to housing, South Coast
  • High standard pathways, Central Coast
  • Ongoing regular maintenance, Central Coast
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Further information

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Department of Planning (Coastline Cycleway Grants Program)

Cycleways in Wollongong (Wollongong City Council)

Ballina shared use pathways map (Ballina Shire Council)

Cycleways in Gosford (Gosford City Council)

Central Coast Cycling Guide

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