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Council proposing more bucks for bikes
05 June 2008 Hobsons Bay Council is committing $390,000 for cycling initiatives in its 2008-09 proposed budget. This is an increase from last financial year when the Council committed $300,000.
Mayor Bill Baarini said the council was keen to promote cycling.
Funding has been pledged to improve existing bike routes including:
- $200,000 for the Laverton Creek Trail, which will build a 300-400m sealed, shared concrete trail north of Queen Street
- The Skeleton Creek Path will receive $40,000 to create a sealed trail to go underneath the Point Cook Road bridge
- Old and wom asphalt areas of the Hobsons Bay Coastal Trail on the Esplanade in Williamstown, from Thompson St to Hatt Reserve, will be renewed at a cost of $60,000.
If you are a resident of Hobsons Bay or ride in the area let Council know they are heading in the right direction.
Victoria St - a great result!
Oct 06 The proposed Bike lanes in Victoria St have been given the go ahead by Council and are due to be applied next week. Well done to all of those who took the time to write to Hobson's Bay Council asking them to proceed with the proposal at a time when they were unsure of the need for the bike lanes and were asking for our support.
Aug 06 Hobsons Bay City Council are proposing to put exclusive lanes on Victoria St and have sought our support for this (refer letter, right). Victoria St is 16 metres wide with ample space for bike lanes and would provide a good link between the Bay Trail West along the esplanade and the primary, secondary and University campus to the north.
We encourage you to show your support to council by emailing them at: Customerservice@hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au Don't forget to send a copy (bcc) to campaigns@bv.com.au
To be kept informed click on 'Email updates on this page (right)
Battery Road redevelopment
Nov 05 Hobsons Bay council has recently engaged GHD Consultants to develop a proposal for the redevelopment of Battery Road in the Point Gellibrand Coastal Heritage Park.
The concept plan shows a 3m shared use path being built on the beach side of the road. This path will link into the existing shared paths at Point Gellibrand.
Bicycle projects that we consider to be high priority include
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Westgate Punt
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Kororoit Creek Rd
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Grieve Pde
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Dohertys Rd
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Blackshaws Rd
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Millers Rd
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Geelong Rd
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Melbourne Rd
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Somerville Rd
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The Strand
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Douglas Pde.

