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  • Access infrastructure that provides connectivity for the entire release area
  • Pedestrian/cycling links
  • Path runs the length of Garden Street and Warriewood Road
  • Open space is an integral part of the plan
  • High quality and well lit with vandal resistant solar lighting
  • Casual surveillance
  • Multi-use paths along the creek corridors
  • Creekline corridors will encourage active living
  • Network of multifunctional living 'creekline corridors'
  • Boardwalks
  • Creekline walking/cycling paths
  • Walk or cycle along level paths
  • Provide direct and convenient cyclist and pedestrian access
  • Cycling paths have been built to link local facilities, including playgrounds
  • Encourage active recreation
  • Neighbourhood parks provide chidlren's play equipment, seating and shade structures
  • Open space within safe, comfortable walking distance from dwellings
  • Neighbourhood parks
  • Create and maintain attractive and pleasant places for people to walk
  • Promote amenity and safety through good design
  • High quality landscape
  • Safe pedestrian crossings leading to or near park entrances
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