Macedon Ranges council is seeking feedback from pedestrians and cyclists around Romsey.
A study will further investigate existing pedestrian and cycling routes in Romsey, and identify potential improvements for future funding consideration.
It will also align with council’s Mobility and Road Safety Strategy and the Romsey Structure Plan, which included community submissions to the Romsey plan calling for action to reduce the risk for pedestrians and cyclists in the township.
To assist with the investigations into infrastructure investment strategies for footpaths and cycling, the council is welcoming community feedback from Romsey residents and visitors to the town, on what they feel is most important when it comes to pedestrian and cyclist safety.
The community feedback will then form a top five projects list for future delivery, subject to budget funding.
Council received a $30,000 grant earlier this year from the Transport Accident Commission’s local government grant program to fund the project, which provides funding for projects that help prevent road trauma.
Submissions can be made on the council’s Your Say website, and can be left by either filling out a short survey or by using the interactive map to drop a pin and comment on a particular location, or interact with others’ comments.
Feedback is open until Wednesday, August 20.
More information: yoursay.mrsc.vic.gov.au/romsey-pedestrian-and-cyclist-surve







