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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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