Marker Details

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Marker Details Marker Details Page : 1/1 Environment Marker ID Street 1 Street1 Sreet 2 Street2 Surburb Latitude Longitude Text name type type ALBERT PARK APL101 AUGHTIE DR ALBERT ROAD DR ALBERT PARK -37.84225 144.96333 EMERG MRKR APL101: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ALBERT ROAD DR LAKE => ACCESS TO LOCKED GATES CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL SOUTH 130M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO ROUND ABOUT => THEN SOUTH-EAST 100M THROUGH CAR PARK PAST PLANT WILLIAMSON ROWING PAVILLION => THEN SOUTH-WEST 50M ON LAKESIDE PEDESTRIAN PATH => THEN WEST 20M OVER COOT PICNIC LAWN APL102 AUGHTIE DR ALBERT ROAD DR ALBERT PARK -37.842949 144.963117 EMERG MRKR APL102: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ALBERT ROAD DR => ACCESS TO LOCKED GATES CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL SOUTH 130M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO ROUND ABOUT => THEN SOUTH-EAST 100M THROUGH CAR PARK PAST PLANT WILLIAMSON ROWING PAVILLION => THEN SOUTH-WEST 120M ON LAKESIDE PEDESTRIAN PATH APL103 AQUATIC DR ALBERT ROAD DR ALBERT PARK -37.841984 144.966746 EMERG MRKR APL103: NEAREST I/S AQUATIC DR & ALBERT ROAD DR => TRAVEL SOUTH-EAST 330M ON AQUATIC DRIVE TO LAKE FRONT => THEN SOUTH-WEST 10M ACROSS LAWN APL104 AUGHTIE DR ALBERT ROAD DR ALBERT PARK -37.84188 144.964351 EMERG MRKR APL104: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ALBERT ROAD DR => TRAVEL SOUTH 130M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO ROUND ABOUT => THEN SOUTH-EAST 75M THROUGH CARPARK ARRIVE AT => PLANT WILLIAMSON ROWING PAVILION MARKER ON NORTH FACING WALL APL105 ALBERT ROAD DR AQUATIC DR ALBERT PARK -37.838497 144.967285 EMERG MRKR APL105: NEAREST I/S ALBERT ROAD DR & AQUATIC DR => TRAVEL NORTH-EAST 100M ON ALBERT ROAD DRIVE TO GRAVEL PATH => THEN SOUTH-EAST 20M ON GRAVEL PATH TO ROTUNDA APL106 LAKESIDE DR ALBERT ROAD DR ALBERT PARK -37.84172 144.971276 EMERG MRKR APL106: NEAREST I/S LAKESIDE DR & ALBERT ROAD DR => TRAVEL SOUTH-EAST 600M ON LAKESIDE DRIVE TO CARPARK => THEN WEST 30M OVER GRASS TO ROTUNDA APL107 LAKESIDE DR QUEENS RD ALBERT PARK -37.846866 144.971306 EMERG MRKR APL107: NEAREST I/S LAKESIDE DR & QUEENS RD => TRAVEL WEST 40M ON LAKESIDE DRIVE TO INTERSECTION => THEN NORTH-WEST 570M ON LAKESIDE DRIVE APL108 LAKESIDE DR QUEENS RD ALBERT PARK -37.848702 144.974312 EMERG MRKR APL108: NEAREST I/S LAKESIDE DR & QUEENS RD => TRAVEL WEST 40M ON LAKESIDE DRIVE TO INTERSECTION => THEN NORTH-WEST 270M ON LAKESIDE DRIVE => THEN SOUTH 60M OVER GRASS TO ROTUNDA APL109 ROSS GREGORY DR LAKESIDE DR ALBERT PARK -37.853279 144.977392 EMERG MRKR APL109: NEAREST I/S ROSS GREGORY DR & LAKESIDE DR => TRAVEL WEST 95M ON ROSS GREGORY DRIVE => THEN NORTH 10M OVER GRASS TO INFORMATION ROTUNDA APL110 AUGHTIE DR ROSS GREGORY DR ALBERT PARK -37.85056 144.973875 EMERG MRKR APL110: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ROSS GREGORY DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 280M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO CARPARK => THEN NORTH-WEST 140M IN CARPARK => THEN NORTH-EAST 65M OVER GRASS TO ROTUNDA APL111 AUGHTIE DR ROSS GREGORY DR ALBERT PARK -37.850476 144.973184 EMERG MRKR APL111: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ROSS GREGORY DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 280M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO CARPARK ENTRANCE => THEN NORTH-WEST 190M TO END OF CARPARK => THEN NORTH-EAST 20M OVER GRASS TO TOILET BLOCK APL112 AUGHTIE DR ROSS GREGORY DR ALBERT PARK -37.849677 144.972808 EMERG MRKR APL112: NEAREST I/S AUGHTIE DR & ROSS GREGORY DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 280M ON AUGHTIE DRIVE TO CARPARK ENTRANCE => THEN NORTH-WEST 190M TO END OF CARPARK => THEN NORTH 105M OVER GRASS TO ROTUNDA ALEXANDRA MEL107 BOATHOUSE DR ALEXANDRA AV MELBOURNE -37.821962 144.975203 EMERG MRKR MEL107: NEAREST I/S BOATHOUSE DR & ALEXANDRA AV GARDENS => TRAVEL EAST 30M ACROSS BOATHOUSE DRIVE MEL108 BOATHOUSE DR ALEXANDRA AV MELBOURNE -37.82103 144.974501 EMERG MRKR MEL108: NEAREST I/S BOATHOUSE DR & ALEXANDRA AV => TRAVEL NORTH 70M ON BOATHOUSE DRIVE MEL109 BOATHOUSE DR ALEXANDRA AV MELBOURNE -37.820065 144.97338 EMERG MRKR MEL109: NEAREST I/S BOATHOUSE DR & ALEXANDRA AV => TRAVEL NORTH 160M ON BOATHOUSE DRIVE => MARKER DIRECTLY OPPOSITE SKATE PARK MEL110 BOATHOUSE DR ALEXANDRA AV MELBOURNE -37.819649 144.972244 EMERG MRKR MEL110: NEAREST I/S BOATHOUSE DR & ALEXANDRA AV => TRAVEL NORTH 300M ON BOATHOUSE DRIVE => PARALLEL TO YARRA RIVER MEL111 ALEXANDRA AV BOATHOUSE DR MELBOURNE -37.820522 144.972709 EMERG MRKR MEL111: NEAREST I/S ALEXANDRA AV & BOATHOUSE DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 160M ON ALEXANDRA AVENUE TO BOLLARDS AT SKATE PARK => THEN NORTH 60M ON PEDESTRIAN PATH PARALLEL TO SKATE PARK Generated on : 6/23/2016 2:46:29 PM ALEXANDRA GARDENS Marker Details Page : 1/1 MEL112 ALEXANDRA AV BOATHOUSE DR MELBOURNE -37.821153 144.972748 EMERG MRKR MEL112: NEAREST I/S ALEXANDRA AV & BOATHOUSE DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 150M ON ALEXANDRA AVENUE FOOTPATH TO LOCKED BOLLARDS MEL113 SWANSTON ST FLINDERS ST MELBOURNE -37.820882 144.971642 EMERG MRKR MEL113: NEAREST I/S SWANSTON ST & FLINDERS ST => TRAVEL SOUTH 330M ON ST KILDA ROAD OVER PRINCESS BRIDGE => PAST MELBOURNE CONCERT HALL ARRIVE AT - PATH ENTRANCE => THEN EAST 200M ON PEDESTRIAN PATH => PAST KINK IN PATH AT DRINKING FOUNTAIN MEL114 ALEXANDRA AV BOATHOUSE DR MELBOURNE -37.820412 144.969962 EMERG MRKR MEL114: NEAREST I/S ALEXANDRA AV & BOATHOUSE DR => TRAVEL NORTH-WEST 320M ON BOATHOUSE DRIVE => THEN WEST 180M ON BOATHOUSE DRIVE => PAST ROWING SHEDS - ARRIVE AT END OF BOATSHEDS => THEN SOUTH 30M ACROSS PARK MEL115 SWANSTON ST FLINDERS ST MELBOURNE -37.820387 144.969077 EMERG MRKR MEL115: NEAREST I/S SWANSTON ST & FLINDERS ST => TRAVEL SOUTH 300M ON ST KILDA ROAD OVER PRINCESS BRIDGE => PAST MELBOURNE CONCERT HALL ANNIVERSARY ANT001 RYBURNE AV ANNIVERSARY TRL ASHBURTON -37.873646 145.075551 EMERG MRKR ANT001: NEAREST I/S RYBURNE AV & ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRL TRAIL OUTER CIRCLE => TRAVEL NORTH-EAST 275M ON ANNIVERSARY TRAIL ANT002 LAUREL ST ASHBURN GV ASHBURTON -37.870957 145.078776 EMERG MRKR ANT002: NEAREST I/S LAUREL ST & ASHBURN GV => TRAVEL SOUTH 185M ON ANNIVERSARY TRL ANT003 MEADEN ST LAUREL ST ASHBURTON -37.866525 145.079945 EMERG MRKR ANT003: NEAREST I/S MEADEN ST & LAUREL ST => TRAVEL NORTH-EAST 30M ON ACCESS PATH TO ANNIVERSARY TRL NORTH OF ALAMEIN STATION => RESTRICTED VEHICLE ACCESS => THEN NORTH 135M ON ANNIVERSARY TRAIL ANT004 BEAUMONT ST CANTERBURY RD CANTERBURY -37.824608 145.069042 EMERG MRKR ANT004: NEAREST I/S BEAUMONT ST & CANTERBURY RD => TRAVEL SOUTH 135M ON BEAUMONT ST TO ACCESS PATH TO ANNIVERSARY TRAIL => THEN WEST 50M ON ACCESS PATH TO ANNIVERSARY TRAIL => THEN SOUTH 195M ON ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRAIL ANT005 KNOX ST RUBENS GV CANTERBURY -37.818522 145.066155 EMERG MRKR ANT005: NEAREST I/S KNOX ST & RUBENS GV => TRAVEL EAST 10M ON ACCESS PATH OPOSITE 21 RUBENS GV => LOCKED GATE P59 KEY CONTACT 92784444 FOR ACCESS => THEN NORTH-WEST 160M ON ANNIVERSARY TRAIL ANT006 CAMPBELL RD WHITEHORSE RD BALWYN -37.813554 145.06424 EMERG MRKR ANT006: NEAREST I/S CAMPBELL RD & WHITEHORSE RD => TRAVEL SOUTH-EAST 130M ON CAMPBELL RD TO NO 45 ACCESS PATH OPPOSITE NO 45 => THEN EAST 45M ACCESS AT STH END OF OUR LADY OF GOD CARPARK ALTERNATIVE ACCESS OPPOSITE NO 45 CAMPBELL RD => LOCKED BOLLARD P59 KEY PH 9278444 => THEN SOUTH 195M ON ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRAIL ANT007 ARGYLE RD ANNIVERSARY TRL BALWYN -37.805424 145.060584 EMERG MRKR ANT007: NEAREST I/S ARGYLE RD & ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRL OUTER CIRCLE => TRAVEL SOUTH-EAST 135M ON ANNIVERSARY TRAIL => LOCKED BOLLARD P59 CONTACT 927884444 FOR KEY ANT008 NORMANBY RD ANNIVERSARY TRL KEW -37.801374 145.056751 EMERG MRKR ANT008: NEAREST I/S NORMANBY RD & ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRL OUTER CIRCLE => TRAVEL EAST 145M ON ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRL ON TRAIL NTH OF PLAYGROUND ANT009 ASQUITH ST BELFORD RD KEW EAST -37.797271 145.043933 EMERG MRKR ANT009: NEAREST I/S ASQUITH ST & BELFORD RD => TRAVEL WEST 270M DOWNHILL ON ANNIVERSARY OUTER CIRCLE TRL ANZ MEL151 COLLINS ST NAVIGATION DRIVE DOCKLANDS -37.822685 144.946514 EMERG MRKR MEL151: NEAREST I/S COLLINS ST & NAVIGATION DRIVE => TRAVEL SOUTH 90M ON ROAD IN FRONT OF ANZ BUILDING => THEN SOUTH 30M ON PAVED AREA BESIDE ANZ BUILDING TO MARKER MEL152 COLLINS ST MERCHANT ST DOCKLANDS -37.822395 144.945426 EMERG MRKR MEL152: NEAREST I/S COLLINS ST & MERCHANT ST => TRAVEL SOUTH 85M OVER PAVED AREA TO WATERS EDGE => THEN EAST 60M ALONG PROMENADE TO MARKER MEL153 COLLINS ST MERCHANT ST DOCKLANDS -37.822207 144.944617 EMERG MRKR MEL153: NEAREST I/S COLLINS ST & MERCHANT ST => TRAVEL SOUTH 55M OVER PAVED AREA TO WATERS EDGE ARTHURS SEAT ART100 PURVES RD ARTHURS SEAT RD ARTHURS SEAT -38.358201 144.946594 EMERG MRKR ART100: NEAREST I/S PURVES RD & ARTHURS SEAT RD => ACCESS TO LOCKED GATES CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL SOUTH 300M ON PURVES RD TO ENTRANCE OF SEAWINDS PARK => THEN WEST 400M ON INTERNAL RD => THEN NORTH-WEST 20M AT BBQ'S ART105 ARTHURS SEAT RD PURVES RD ARTHURS SEAT -38.353223 144.950477 EMERG MRKR ART105: NEAREST I/S ARTHURS SEAT RD & PURVES RD => ARTHURS SEAT SUMMIT CAR PARK => CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL NORTH-EAST 70M ON ARTHURS SEAT RD => CAR PARK ENTRANCE => THEN NORTH 70M IN SUMMIT LOOKOUT CAR PARK TO INFO BOARD Generated on : 6/23/2016 2:46:29 PM ARTHURS SEAT Marker Details Page : 1/1 ART110 ARTHURS SEAT RD PURVES RD ARTHURS SEAT -38.354163 144.947052 EMERG MRKR ART110: NEAREST I/S ARTHURS SEAT RD & PURVES RD => ACCESS TO LOCKED GATES CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL SOUTH-WEST 380M DOWNHILL ON ARTHURS SEAT RD ART115 ARTHURS SEAT RD PURVES RD ARTHURS SEAT -38.351145 144.948613 EMERG MRKR ART115: NEAREST I/S ARTHURS SEAT RD & PURVES RD => @ MURRAYS LOOKOUT => ACCESS TO LOCKED GATES CONTACT PARKS VIC ON 131963 => TRAVEL SOUTH-WEST 840M DOWNHILL ON ARTHURS SEAT RD ART120 ARTHURS SEAT RD BUNURONG TRK ARTHURS SEAT -38.350675 144.947482
Recommended publications
  • Regional Development Victoria Regional Development Victoria
    Regional Development victoRia Annual Report 12-13 RDV ANNUAL REPORT 12-13 CONTENTS PG1 CONTENTS Highlights 2012-13 _________________________________________________2 Introduction ______________________________________________________6 Chief Executive Foreword 6 Overview _________________________________________________________8 Responsibilities 8 Profile 9 Regional Policy Advisory Committee 11 Partners and Stakeholders 12 Operation of the Regional Policy Advisory Committee 14 Delivering the Regional Development Australia Initiative 15 Working with Regional Cities Victoria 16 Working with Rural Councils Victoria 17 Implementing the Regional Growth Fund 18 Regional Growth Fund: Delivering Major Infrastructure 20 Regional Growth Fund: Energy for the Regions 28 Regional Growth Fund: Supporting Local Initiatives 29 Regional Growth Fund: Latrobe Valley Industry and Infrastructure Fund 31 Regional Growth Fund: Other Key Initiatives 33 Disaster Recovery Support 34 Regional Economic Growth Project 36 Geelong Advancement Fund 37 Farmers’ Markets 37 Thinking Regional and Rural Guidelines 38 Hosting the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development 38 2013 Regional Victoria Living Expo 39 Good Move Regional Marketing Campaign 40 Future Priorities 2013-14 42 Finance ________________________________________________________ 44 RDV Grant Payments 45 Economic Infrastructure 63 Output Targets and Performance 69 Revenue and Expenses 70 Financial Performance 71 Compliance 71 Legislation 71 Front and back cover image shows the new $52.6 million Regional and Community Health Hub (REACH) at Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus in Geelong. Contact Information _______________________________________________72 RDV ANNUAL REPORT 12-13 RDV ANNUAL REPORT 12-13 HIGHLIGHTS PG2 HIGHLIGHTS PG3 September 2012 December 2012 > Announced the date for the 2013 Regional > Supported the $46.9 million Victoria Living Expo at the Good Move redevelopment of central Wodonga with campaign stand at the Royal Melbourne $3 million from the Regional Growth Show.
    [Show full text]
  • Upper Gully Strategic Plan
    Upper Gully Plan Volume 1: Part 1 Upper Gully Strategic Plan JANUARY 2017 ‘A bright future for Upper Gully’ Upper Gully Strategic Plan GullyUpper Strategic Quality Assurance Report Card Project Name R005 - Upper Gully Plan - Strategic Plan - Rev 08.1 - Adopted Document Number R005:0 Revision 8 .1 Prepared By City Futures Reviewed By City Futures Approved By Knox City Council Date of Issue 23 January 2017 © Tract Consultants www.tract.net.au Developed in collaboration with the City Futures Department of Knox City Council. 2 Part 1 Part 2 Maps Figures Tables Map 01. Aerial Plan 6 Figure 01. Components of the Upper Gully Plan 7 Table 1 – The Strategic Objectives 29 Map 02. Activity Centre 12 Figure 02. Strategic Plan Structure 8 Table 2 – Built Form Guidelines 66 Map 03. Upper Gully (Study Area) 13 Figure 03. Strategic Plan Stages 9 Map 04. Context Map 15 Figure 04. Implementing the Vision 27 Map 05. Movement and Access Improvement Opportunities 32 Figure 05. Dawson Street / Ferny Creek Trail - Existing Conditions 33 Map 06. Maxi Foods / Burwood Highway Figure 06. Dawson Street / Ferny Creek Trail - Entrance Improvements 35 Proposed Improvements 33 Map 07. Rollings / Old Belgrave Roads Figure 07. Intersection of Hilltop Rd and Burwood Highway Improvement Opportunities 36 looking east – Existing Conditions 34 Map 08. Public Open Space and Street Figure 08. Intersection of Hilltop Rd and Burwood Highway Improvement Opportunities 38 looking east – Proposed Improvements 34 Map 09. Public Space and Street Improvement Opportunities 40 Figure 09. Dawson Street Enhancement Opportunity - Map 10. Preferred Setbacks and Design Outcomes Existing Conditions 39 for Built Form 45 Figure 10.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Strategy
    LOCAL AREA MOVEMENT PLAN DRAFT STRATEGY ABORIGINAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Council acknowledges the peoples of the Kulin nation as the First Custodians of these municipal lands and waterways. For thousands of years, Aboriginal people have cared for the country and managed its resources so that it would sustain life for future generations. We pay respect to all Elders past and present who can teach us all to be custodians of a future in which all thrive. LOCAL AREA MOVEMENT PLAN DRAFT STRATEGY Client: Hobsons Bay City Council Report Reference: 18090T File Path: Y:\2018\18090T - Hobsons Bay Local Movement and Transport Plan\Reports\Draft LAMP\18090TR02F02.docx Friday, November 01, 2019 Document Control DRAFT STRATEGY DRAFT Version: Prepared By: Position: Date: Reviewed By: Position: Date: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXECUTIVE PLAN D01 Bailey Byrnes Senior Engineer 17 April 2019 Jarrod Wicks Associate Director 31 May 2019 F01 Lewis Collins Undergraduate Engineer 22 August 2019 Jarrod Wicks Associate Director 29 August 2019 F02 Lewis Collins Undergraduate Engineer 25 September 2019 Jarrod Wicks Associate Director 25 September 2019 F03 Lewis Collins Undergraduate Engineer 21 October 2019 Jarrod Wicks Associate Director 21 October 2019 © Sustainable Transport Surveys Pty Ltd All Rights Reserved. Copyright in the whole and every part of this document belongs to Sustainable Transport Surveys Pty Ltd and may not be used, sold, transferred, copied LOCAL AREA MOVEMENT or reproduced in whole or in part in any manner or form or in or on any media to any person without the prior written consent of Sustainable Transport Surveys Pty Ltd. This document is produced by Sustainable Transport Surveys for the benefits and use by the client in accordance with the terms of engagement.
    [Show full text]
  • Wantirna Health Precinct
    WANTIRNA HEALTH PRECINCT COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT SUMMARY AUGUST 2019 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................... 2 1.1 Context and Purpose ........................................................................................................................ 2 1.2 Project background ........................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Planning process .............................................................................................................................. 3 1.4 Project partners ................................................................................................................................ 3 2 WHAT WE HEARD .................................................................................... 4 2.1 Survey Results ................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1.1 Landscape and Public Realm ....................................................................................................... 4 2.1.2 Access and Movement ................................................................................................................. 5 2.1.3 Built Form ..................................................................................................................................... 5 2.1.4 Have we missed anything? .........................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Diamond Valley Bushwalking Club Inc
    DIAMOND VALLEY BUSHWALKING CLUB INC. VIC ASSOC No. A 0010907B WALKS PROGRAM J a n u a r y - J u n e 2 0 1 9 Note: This program does not include leader names and contacts. Members seeking the program including leader details should go to the Members Section on the website. January 2019 Revd. 12 Feb 2 Wed 6 Sun 9 Wed Walk: Start at Lysterfield Lake main car park. Follow Cassuarina Track through to Granite Track crossing Wellington Road up hill to Monbulk Creek Lookout, Dargon Homestead Site for lunch back via Granite Track visiting Boys Farm site on way back with variation of track return as voted on at the time. 12K approximately Easy/Medium walking on nice wide tracks. Meet Mullum Mullum car Park 8.00 for 8.15 departure. 12 Sat Winery Walk. Short 3 hour (9 kms) easy /medium walk through Panton Hill Bushland reserves ending up at Nillumbik Estate Winery for lunch. Maximum 20 people for lunch at $30 per head for pizza, nibbles and tea/coffee. Must purchase own wine/softdrink/beer etc. When booking state whether you are coming for walk only or for lunch as well. Prefer online bookings. Mel 264H6 16 Wed Ramble – Breakfast BBQ. 8.15am. Finns Reserve, near Wombat Bend Playspace. Bring everything! Orange juice & Champagne supplied. Ramble 5km. Weather dependent. Walk: Stiggants Reserve to Blue Tongue Bend. A favourite walk along the Yarra through Warrandyte State Park. Many scenic views of the river. E/M. 13 km. 20 Sun NB***Sunday Ramble. Herring Island, City of Melbourne.
    [Show full text]
  • BSW 280909 Final Report
    INSPIRE: n. the arousing of feelings, ideas and impulses that lead to a creative activity. v. to uplift the mind of spirit. PLACE: n. the connection between nature and culturewhich gives meaning to our everyday life. v. to position or arrange. NOTHOFAGUS GUNNII: n. Deciduous beech, the only native deciduous tree endemic to the island of Tasmania, Australia. DRAFT BARWON SOUTH WEST REGIONAL TRAILS MASTER PLAN Grampians National Park MTB Trans Grampians Walk (to Hollow Mountain carpark) HUB Dunkeld Melbourne Hamilton MTB You Yangs HUB Regional Park Mount Geelong Waterfront and Regional Trail Connections Gambier Glenelg River Canoe & Kayak Trail Bellarine Rail Trail Mortlake Coast to Crater Trail Geelong Nelson Barwon River Trails and Parklands Port Fairy - Warrnambool Rail Trail Camperdown Queenscliff Barwon Colac Heads Sorrento Cobden MTB Torquay Queenscliff - Barwon Heads Coastal Trail The Great South West Walk HUB Portland Port Old Beechy Rail Trail Anglesea Fairy Warrnambool MTB Surf Coast Walk Warrnambool Foreshore Promenade Timboon HUB Forest Lorne Port Peterborough Campbell Princetown Apollo Great Ocaen Walk Bay 0k 10k 50k Inspiring Place and Robin Crocker and Associates September 2009 2009-2019 BARWON SOUTH WEST REGIONAL TRAILS MASTER PLAN Cover Images: Great Ocean Walk – Parks Victoria Forest Mountain Bike Park: http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1125/573602062_9063a3d309.jpg Warrnambool Foreshore: http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/choose-australia/regional- life/images/photos/warrnambool-broadwalk.jpg Inspiring Place Pty
    [Show full text]
  • Wyndham Pedestrian & Cycle Strategy
    dd Wyndham Pedestrian & Cycle Strategy Cyclist Feedback, Identified network expansion requirements and missing links Wyndham City Council has received a great deal of feedback on cycling within the municipality. The identified issues were considered in writing the 2019 Pedestrian and Cycling Strategy. The feedback has been grouped under common categories in the tables below, to keep like comments together. Table-1 Safety and Blackspot feedback Location Type Comment Derrimut Road Crossing Points crossings at Sayers and Leakes Roads – but I believe these are going to be dealt with by VicRoads Cycle lane Cycle lane on the Eastern side is in one direction only. It’s a busy Derrimut Road road so lanes on both sides of the road need to be two way. Also, going under the railway bridge near the Princess Highway Obstacles There are many obstacles within the shared paths – e.g. Derrimut SUP Road, adjacent to Aqualink – a no standing sign (I think) way too close to the middle of the Shared path. Cyclists could easily crash into it; Cnr Derrimut Road and Willmott Cres – many signs Derrimut Road obstructing the path – traffic lights, bike path sign (!!), no standing or something. Not at all safe. Also a shared path sign on cnr of Kookaburra and Derrimut – in middle of path instead of off to the side. Kookaburra Ave Cycle Path Paths on Kookaburra Ave have speed cushions in them. At night Obstacles they are invisible (even with bicycle lights). No need – could have treatment similar to Shaw’s Road. Also path disappears before T intersection with Derrimut Road.
    [Show full text]
  • To View Asset
    ANNUAL REPORT 2009-2010 Published by Linking Melbourne Authority Building 1 Level 1 Brandon Business Park 540 Springvale Road Glen Waverley Victoria 3150 September 2010 Also published on www.linkingmelbourne.vic.gov.au © State of Victoria 2010 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced by any process except in accordance with provisions of the Copyright Act. Authorised by the Victorian Government 121 Exhibition Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 Printed on 100% recycled paper using waterless, carbon neutral printing with 100% renewable energy. Chairman’s report .........................................................4 CEO’s report...................................................................5 Linking communities, jobs and opportunities ..............6 Governance ....................................................................7 Our Board.................................................................7 Our people................................................................8 Peninsula Link ..............................................................9 Project objectives.....................................................9 Contractual approval processes..............................9 Delivering Peninsula Link .....................................11 Keeping the community informed.........................11 WestLink ......................................................................12 Project objectives...................................................12 Planning WestLink.................................................12
    [Show full text]
  • CASINO to ELTHAM Northern Rivers Rail Trail
    CASINO TO ELTHAM Northern Rivers Rail Trail BUSINESS CASE | APRIL 2019 northernriversrailtrail Prepared By N S W •AU CASINO TO ELTHAM - NORTHERN RIVERS RAIL TRAIL | BUSINESS CASE 1 Lismore City Council, Richmond Valley Council and the NRRT Committee acknowledges the people of the Bundjalung Nation, traditional custodians of the land. DISCLAIMER Any representation, statement, opinion or advice, expressed or implied in this document is made in good faith but on the basis that Richmond Valley Council, Lismore City Council. NRRT Committee and Business Sense are not liable to any person for any damage or loss whatsoever which has occurred or may occur in relation to that person taking or not taking action in respect of any representation, statement or advise referred to in this document. This Business Case is Confidential. CASINO TO ELTHAM - NORTHERN RIVERS RAIL TRAIL | BUSINESS CASE 2 PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT INFORMATION Project Northern Rivers Rail Trail – Casino to Eltham Stage Lead Proponent Richmond Valley Council Lead Proponent ABN 54 145 907 009 LEAD PROJECT SPONSOR Name Vaughan Macdonald Position General Manager Phone 02 6866 00312 Email [email protected] Address Richmond Valley Council Locked Bag 10 Casino NSW 2470 PROJECT SUMMARY The Casino to Eltham Stage represents Stage 2 of the Northern Rivers Rail Trail (NRRT), an iconic tourism and recreational asset for NSW and Australia. The 45km section will deliver the Southern Trail Head, extending from Casino to Eltham, providing an integral part of the overall 130 kilometres Northern Rivers Rail Trail and a critical link with Stage 1 – Murwillumbah to Crabbes Creek (24km) currently under development.
    [Show full text]
  • Union Road, Surrey Hills and Mont Albert Road, Mont Albert Level Crossing Removal Project
    Union Road, Surrey Hills and Mont Albert Road, Mont Albert Level Crossing Removal Project Submission from Whitehorse City Council 18 February 2021 Summary Whitehorse City Council welcomes the opportunity to provide input into the Union Road and Mont Albert Road level crossing removal project (LXRP). The opportunity to remove these two at grade crossings at Mont Albert Road and Union Road, and to have their replacement with a safer alternative is supported in principle by Council. We provide this submission, to ensure the best possible outcome is developed by the LXRP for those members in the community who are most affected by this project and to ensure the locality of Mont Albert (for the City of Whitehorse) is developed suitably and respectfully. We have noted throughout our submission areas of concern; areas of support and what we request from the LXRP to ensure the project is developed with meaningful input from the stakeholders this project is being completed for. Introduction The City of Whitehorse welcomes the removal of the at-grade level crossing at Mont Albert Road. We acknowledge this major state government funded investment as the basis of this project to help people move comfortably and efficiently throughout the eastern suburbs of Melbourne, and to contribute to a more sustainable transport system. A double fatality involving two local residents occurred at the Union Road level crossing in 2016. It was a tragic incident that affected many members of the local community. The removal of these level crossings will ensure an incident of this nature does not occur again. In relation to the current proposal, the LXRP has confirmed there are two non- negotiable elements.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Mid Term One Newsletter
    U3A Croydon Inc, Keystone Complex Office Hours: 10:00am to 12:30pm 1 Civic Square, Croydon 3136 Monday to Friday during U3A term Postal Address: PO Box 816, Croydon 3136. Closed Public & School Holidays. Reg A0026437S ABN 12 643 602 869 Phone: 9724 9544 Website: www.u3acroydon.org.au Email: [email protected] 2017 Mid Term One Newsletter Inside this Issue Constitution Update 2 President’s Report 2 Course Coordinator 3 Maths Puzzle 3 Office Offerings 4 Dinner Date 4 Cinema Group 4 Explore Melbourne 5 Bushwalking 5 Communication 6 Speechcraft 6 Vale 6 Cycling 7 Thank you Helen 7 Craft News 7 A big welcome to new and returning members to U3A Croydon. We hope you will all enjoy the courses in which you have enrolled . Some of the handiwork by the Mosaic Group last year We ask you also to please consider volunteering in some capacity to assist in U3A Croydon 2017 Term Dates: the continued smooth run- ning of U3A. Term 1: 30 January to 31 March 2017 9 weeks Term 2: 18 April to 30 June 2017 11 weeks Term 3: 17 July to 22 September 2017 10 weeks Term 4: 9 October to 8 December 2017 9 weeks Special Points of Interest: 2017 Annual Membership Fee: Bushwalking—4, 18 $50.00 Full Member February $30.00 Associate Member Cycling—2, 7, 16, 21 Feb 2, 7, 16, 21, 30 March Dinner Date—7 Feb OUR MISSION STATEMENT Explore Melb—21 “U3A Croydon is committed to sharing knowledge and skills with each other for March, 18 April mutual benefit, well-being and enjoyment and to working constructively with its partners.” AGM—10:00am Tues 28 March U3A CROYDON CONSTITUTION Dear Members, The Committee has amended U3A Croydon’s Constitution so that it adheres to the updated legal responsibilities of incorporated associations.
    [Show full text]
  • Cycling Into the Future 2013–23
    DECEMBER 2012 CYCLING INTO THE FUTURE 2013–23 VICTORIA’s cyCLING STRATEGY Published by the Victorian Government, Melbourne, December 2012. © State of Victoria 2012 This publication is copyright. No part may be reproduced in any process except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright Act 1968. Authorised by the Victorian Government Melbourne Printing managed by Finsbury Green For more information contact 03 9655 6096 PAGE III CYCLING INTO THE FUTURe 2013–23 VICTORIA’s CYCLING STRATEGY CONTENTS Minister’s foreword v Executive summary vi 1 Cycling in Victoria 1 2 Growing cycling in Victoria 5 Current cycling patterns 5 Potential growth 5 3 Benefits of cycling 8 Healthier Victorians 8 Better places to live 9 Stronger economy 9 Healthier environment 10 4 Strategic framework 11 Direction 1: Build evidence 12 Direction 2: Enhance governance and streamline processes 14 Direction 3: Reduce safety risks 16 Direction 4: Encourage cycling 20 Direction 5: Grow the cycling economy 22 Direction 6: Plan networks and prioritise investment 24 5 Implementation, monitoring and evaluation 29 Appendix 1: Cycling networks, paths and infrastructure 30 PAGE IV CYCLING INTO THE FUTURe 2013–23 VICTORIA’s CYCLING STRATEGY Some of our work in metropolitan Melbourne includes: > a new bridge on the Capital City Trail at Abbotsford > bike lanes along Chapel Street > extensions and improvements to the Federation Trail, Gardiner’s Creek Trail and Bay Trail on Beach Road > Jim Stynes Bridge for walking and cycling between Docklands and the CBD along the Yarra River > Heatherton Road off-road bike path from Power Road to the Dandenong Creek Trail > a bridge over the Maroondah Highway at Lilydale > bike connections to Box Hill and Ringwood > Parkiteer bike cages and bike hoops at 16 railway stations > Westgate Punt weekday services > bike paths along the Dingley Bypass, Stud Road, Clyde Road and Narre Warren – Cranbourne Road > bike infrastructure as part of the Regional Rail Link project > a new trail in association with the Peninsula Link.
    [Show full text]