Do you ride a bike, skateboard, scooter, walk or run for exercise, leisure, sport or transport purposes?
Background
In July 2023, the community provided feedback on the current bicycle network, highlighting both issues and opportunities. Considering this feedback, as well as changes in legislation, guidelines, and policies related to cycling, along with the impacts of evolving workplace arrangements and travel trends, the draft Maroondah Bicycle Network Plan (the Plan) has been developed.
The Plan recognises that the bicycle network is a vital part of the transport network, working in conjunction with the Principal Pedestrian Network to create a comprehensive active transport network.
Council’s aspiration is to encourage more people to ride bicycles through the development of routes with infrastructure, which is safe, convenient and accessible for people of all ages and abilities. The draft Plan provides direction on how Council will improve and expand the cycling network over the next 10 years.
Thanks for having your say
Your feedback has been important to ensure that the Plan reflects the diverse needs of our community, accommodating all cyclists, pedestrians, including older residents, children, and individuals with limited mobility or vision impairment. Thank you to everyone who joined us in shaping the future of active transport in Maroondah.
Consultation closed Sunday 15 June 2025. Learn about what we heard in our Consultation Report.
Further information
If you would like further information about this project, please call us on 1300 88 22 33 or 9298 4598 or email maroondah@maroondah.vic.gov.au.
2025 consultation
Survey and interactive map - 2025
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback; check the map below to view comments.
The Maroondah Bicycle Network Review survey has now concluded. Consultation closed Sunday 15 June 2025.
To read more about what we heard, please refer to the Consultation Report.
2023 consultation
Survey and interactive map - 2023
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback; check the map below to view comments.
To read more about what we heard, please refer to the Issues and Opportunities Report.