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$15M bike vision for Moonee Valley
The City of Moonee Valley has unveiled an ambitious draft plan to get more people riding and walking in the municipality, including a major upgrade to the Moonee Ponds creek trail.
And in a move sure to be applauded throughout Melbourne's middle, north-western suburbs, the municipality's notorious roundabouts are set for a bike-friendly make over.
The 10-year walking and cycling strategy was endorsed at a Moonee Valley Council meeting last week as part of a push to promote healthy lifestyles and provide more travel options for commuters.
Key ideas include:
- Renew the Moonee Ponds Creek Shared Path and market it to new users.
- Retrofit 40 existing roundabouts on local roads over the next ten years to make them safer for walkers and bike riders. Prioritise those near public transport, schools, activity centres and on the principal bicycle network.
- Work with VicRoads to reduce waiting times and increase crossing times at key signalised intersections.
- Advocate to VicRoads to create a cycling and walking route parallel to the Craigieburn Rail corridor by improving crossings of major roads and allowing two way bicycle traffic on one way roads.
- Promote walking and cycling through targeted travel behaviour change programs, including developing and implementing school travel plans and a Greenscript program where doctors prescribe walking.
- Advocate to VicRoads and investigate the feasibility of installing bike lanes and footpaths on Buckley Street across Steele Creek to link East Keilor and Avondale Heights to Essendon.
- Advocate to VicRoads for full time on-road/separated bike lanes on Mount Alexander Road.
- Work with VicRoads to install on-road bicycle facilities on Roberts Road, Moore Street, Woodland Street, Glass Street, Bulla Service Road, Hoffmans Road, The Strand, Pascoe Vale Road, Epsom Road and Ormond Road to improve links within Moonee Valley and with bicycle lanes in neighbouring municipalities.
- Advocate with VicRoads to lower speed limits around shopping centres, The Boulevard and Maribyrnong Road from Mount Alexander Road to Union Road and around the perimeter of schools.
Mayor Jim Cusack said the council had a focus on encouraging walking and riding for short trips, instead of using the car.
Studies have shown the percentage of walkers and riders in Moonee Valley is low compared with
neighbouring Moreland and Maribyrnong.
Public consultation for the draft strategy will take place in February.
Go to the council page on the strategy to fill out the online survey about the draft strategy and read the fact sheet and download the Draft Walking and Cycling Strategy (Large download)
The City is inviting riders to participate in aCycling workshop on 1 March, 6 to 8pm in Council Chambers, 9 Kellaway Avenue (enter from Pascoe Vale Road).
Mt Alexander Road closed
7 January 2012. Mt Alexander Road in Flemington and Travencore is closed for extensive works for the next week and bike riders should take the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail.
The Moonee Ponds Creek Trail alternative will take you around the back of the Travancore developments There are also bike paths on Racecourse Road.
More details and the detour map here.
Due to the safety fencing within the workzone the footpath is only 1.5m wide. VicRoads has asked that cyclists who must use the the footpath route walk their bikes through the tight gap.
There are limited crossing points at this location but the underpass of the the Moonee Ponds Creek bridge is open as usual.
The works are part of a three month project to upgrade tram stops on Route 59.
Results from Super Tuesday 2010
22 June 2010. Click here to read an article regarding the Super Tuesday 2010 results, published in the Moonee Valley Leader.
BiXE 2009: City of Moonee Valley
Moonee Valley City Council scored a BiXE 2009 of $5.20. This shows Moonee Valley is below the Middle Councils' average BiXE 2009 of $5.95 but has achieved the $5 per resident threshold. Moonee Valley has a 3 year BiXE average of $3.90 and has shown a steady improvement over that time.
Moonee Valley City Council has opportunities to invest these funds into cycling infrastructure such as:
• Continue to upgrade Moonee Ponds Creek path
• Building the missing link in the Steele Creek path between the Maribyrnong River path, including an underpass of Buckley Street, continuing north to the Calder
• Providing more on road bike lanes on Council-maintained roads, particularly around schools.
Have your say on bike lane proposals for Mt Alexander Rd, Travancore
9 April 2009. VicRoads and Yarra Trams are proposing a bike lane initiative along Mt Alexander Road, from Boundary Road to Mooltan Street in Travancore.
Moonee Valley City Council is inviting community feedback on the proposal.
The plans include new inbound and outbound tram platform stops at the Flemington Community Centre, dedicated bicycle lanes along Mt Alexander Road, and improvements to pedestrian facilities in the area.
Works will include:
- Constructing separate inbound and outbound new tram platform stops at the Flemington Community Centre to improve access for pedestrians.
- Realigning the tram tracks to allow for an an exclusive tram lane along Mt Alexander Road, from Boundary Road to Mooltan Street to improve traffic congestion and reduce delays to trams caused by motor vehicles on tram tracks.
- Improving safety by reducing the potential for conflict between trams, vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians.
- Providing greater priorities for trams at intersections.
- Providing on-road bicycle lanes along both sides of Mt Alexander Road to improve safety and access for cyclists.
- Installing a new 70m right turn lane on the Mt Alexander Road carriageway (city bound) at the Boundary Road intersection, and removing the current AM and PM peak turn bans into Boundary Road, which will reduce cut-through traffic in the surrounding local road network.
- Installing pedestrian operated signals across the full width of on Mt Alexander Road at the Flemington Community Centre intersection and at Mooltan Street. , for safe access to the tram platform stops and footpaths.
- Installing a new pedestrian crossing at the intersection of Mt Alexander Road and Mooltan Street (south approach).
- Providing traffic and pedestrian islands at the new signalised intersection at the new Travancore residential development, to improve safety for pedestrians.
- Other improvements to road infrastructure to improve traffic flow and safety.
- Providing additional tram services and trips along tram route 59.
- Maintaining two traffic lanes along both sides of Mt Alexander Road, to improve traffic flow and reduce queuing and delays.
- Providing new infrastructure and safer road environment to reduce the likelihood and risk of accidents occurring along Mt Alexander Road, between Boundary Road and Mooltan Street.
For further information:
http://www.mvcc.vic.gov.au/Page/Page.asp?Page_Id=1948
Moonee Valley Council allocates Federal funds to bike paths
March 09 Councillors have voted to spend the Rudd Government's infrastructure grant on developing bike infrastructure in Moonee Valley. The Moonee Ponds Creek path at Ormond Park will gain $50,000, the restoration of Newsom Bridge will receive $100,000 whilst a proposed pontoon at Canning Reserve will benefit from an injection of $116,000. The remaining $130,000 will go towards a shared bike path between the Calder and Tullamarine freeways.
Mt Alexander Rd and Fletcher St roundabout to provide marginal improvement for riders.
Jan 07 This busy roundabout has long been an issue for bike riders, especially when heading north along
Bicycle Network Victoria proposal for Mt Alexander Road
Unfortunately the new lane will stop just short of the roundabout and riders will have to wait beside the vehicle lane until it is clear before joining the lane just before the intersection. This means that riders will have to wait for significant periods to get into the roundabout. It also means there is no dedicated space for bikes within the roundabout.
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New parking at the Junction
Moonee Valley has installed 32 new bike parking spaces.
Find Rides in Moonee Valley area
Apr 06 For a list of upcoming MVBUG rides click on the Moonee Valley BUG link.
Macaulay Road Bike Lanes
Apr 06 Moonee Valley City Council is currently designing bike lanes for Macaulay Road between Kensington Road and Stubbs St. Bicycle Network Victoria is working with council to provide the best possible conditions for cyclists. The current proposal combines dedicated bike lanes and wide kerbside lanes where the road narrows. We are hopeful that this important project for cyclists in the inner west will be implemented within months.
Inauguration of the Moonee Valley Bicycle Users Group
Feb 06 Thursday 2 March, from 7pm at the Civic Centre (9 Kellaway Ave). Please RSVP by Monday, 27 February to: mvbug@mvcc.vic.gov.au
Simon Bennett, the Sustainable Transport Officer at Moonee Valley City Council says "We are calling all young, young at heart, families, individuals, friends, the serious and the not so serious bike riders to come along to register your support in establishing a Moonee Valley Bicycle Users Group (MVBUG)."
Please RSVP your attendance by 5pm, Monday 27th February 2006 by either contacting Kathie Schnue on 9243 8820 or emailing your name, address and telephone to the contact above.
Can't make the meeting but really want to be involved? Send an email to the contact above. This is a great opportunity to discuss what a BUG can do to progress cycling within our community.
Moonee Ponds Creek Trail at Strathnaver Reserve
Jun 05 For more information on the redevelopment of the reserve see Improving the Moonee Ponds Creek Trail.
Spring Gully Reserve bike path
Jun 05 A new, smooth 800m long and 2.5m wide concrete path has been installed near Susan Court in Keilor East. It replaces the old, broken, damages asphalt track. The old wooden chicanes will not be reinstated which is great news as they restricted access to the trail for people on recumbant bikes or wheelchairs.
Steele Creek Trail
May 05 The Valley Lake Estate development in Keilor East will be connected to the Steele Creek Trail thanks to VicUrban who have confirmed they will construct a footbridge at Perscia Place.
Cycling and Walking Strategy
Oct 04 A Cycling and Walking Strategy for the Moonee Valley municipality is being developed, to help foster a culture of walking and cycling within the City and to raise the profile of what can be passive, active, relaxing, competitive or just enjoyable activities. A survey was carried out by council in April 2004.
Jul 03 VicRoads has constructed a new shared path and bike lanes along Smithfield Rd from Epsom Rd to the other side of the Maribyrnong River, which improves access to the Footscray campus of Victoria University, although there is still a short gap to complete the route. The new path links with the Racecourse Rd bike lanes and will take cyclists to Flemington Rd and the City.
Bicycle Network Victoria is working closely with Moonee Valley City Council and the local Bicycle Users Group (BUG) to help develop local bicycle projects.
Bicycle Network Victoria met with Moonee Valley’s new manager of Traffic and Transportation, Ozzie Martinz, and Frank Kinnersley from the local BUG in January 2003 to help set bike project priorities in the municipality and help develop design solutions.
Council agreed they would develop a proposal to link Moreland Rd to Essendon via local streets for a bid for VicRoads Bicycle Programs funding. This project would provide an important east west connection across Essendon with a connection to existing bicycle lanes Mt Alexander Rd. Bicycle Network Victoria handed over our measurements of the road involved to aid the development of the proposal.
Bicycle Network Victoria also handed over road measurement sheets for several local roads including Union Rd, Ascot Vale, and Epsom Rd that are potential candidates for bike lanes. The road measurements show how bike lanes could be marked on these roads and 'starts the ball rolling' on these projects. Its an example of Bicycle Network Victoria doing the background work that can help get more safe places to ride.
After much delay commuter cyclists will be pleased to know that the bike lanes on Mt Alexander Rd will soon be completed in the missing lower section from Mooltan Rd to City Link.
Cyclists currently have to merge with traffic travelling south as the bike lanes give out at Mooltan Rd, often having to share a traffic lane with motor vehicles. This is daunting for the experienced rider not to mention less experienced riders we are trying to encourage to ride.
The new lanes mean that cyclists can travel all the way from Puckle St to Elizabeth St in peak hour on bike lanes and are sure to improve safety and convenience for cyclists and improve the road overall.
Bicycle Network Victoria will continue to work with Council and the Local BUG to provide more cycling facilities in Moonee Valley. We want council to develop a Bicycle Works Program to plan bike facilities (rather than doing it ad-hoc) and to make a funding committment of at least $100,000 per year to make Moonee Valley more bicycle friendly.
Bicycle projects that we consider to be high priority include:
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Milleara Rd
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Buckley St
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Keilor Rd
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Hoffmans Rd
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Maribrynong Rd
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Epsom Rd