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Update May 2022

Council would like to thank the 37 Participants who provided feedback in this consultation. The Community Engagement Outcomes Report was presented to Council on Tuesday 26 April.

Council resolved:

1. That the report be received and noted

2. To receive and note the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework Community Engagement Outcomes Report contained in Appendix 1.

3. To adopt the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Framework in its entirety, including the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Service Levels (Rev. C) contained in Appendix 2 and the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Guidelines for Maintenance and Upgrades (Rev. B) contained in Appendix 3.

The Report presented to Council including the Community Engagement Outcomes Report is available in Council's Agenda from 26 April. It is available here, pages 137 - 203.



Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework

Over the past 18 months Council has been developing a Management Framework to better manage our existing recreation trails and cycling route assets and to better plan for future assets. In August 2021, after community consultation, Council endorsed the Trails and Cycling Routes Management Policy. The Policy is one of the key documents that make up the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework and sets the tone for Council's position regarding the provision of trails and cycling routes on public land.

The documents now requiring review and finalising to complete the Framework include the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Guidelines and Service Levels. These two documents represent the 'HOW' assets in general need to be managed and to what standard. Once consulted on and finalised, these documents will be adopted by Council to assist the planning, upgrade and management of these assets. These documents will not provide details for individual recreation trails or cycling routes, nor 'WHEN' (timeframe or specific dates) actions will happen.

We would like to know your thoughts on our Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework, and more specifically the Guidelines for Maintenance and Upgrades and Service Levels.

All feedback provided will be considered for the final draft of the Framework documents for presentation to Council with a view to endorse them for use operationally.

You can Have Your Say by:

  1. Preferably using the online feedback form below.
  2. Sending an email to engage@ahc.sa.gov.au
  3. Writing a letter to Community Engagement Coordinator PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244
  4. Phoning 8408 0400
  5. Collecting a hardcopy information sheet and feedback form from any Council Service Centre or Library at Stirling, Gumeracha or Woodside.

Consultation closes 4pm, Tuesday 8 February 2022

Update May 2022

Council would like to thank the 37 Participants who provided feedback in this consultation. The Community Engagement Outcomes Report was presented to Council on Tuesday 26 April.

Council resolved:

1. That the report be received and noted

2. To receive and note the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework Community Engagement Outcomes Report contained in Appendix 1.

3. To adopt the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Framework in its entirety, including the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Service Levels (Rev. C) contained in Appendix 2 and the draft Trails and Cycling Routes Guidelines for Maintenance and Upgrades (Rev. B) contained in Appendix 3.

The Report presented to Council including the Community Engagement Outcomes Report is available in Council's Agenda from 26 April. It is available here, pages 137 - 203.



Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework

Over the past 18 months Council has been developing a Management Framework to better manage our existing recreation trails and cycling route assets and to better plan for future assets. In August 2021, after community consultation, Council endorsed the Trails and Cycling Routes Management Policy. The Policy is one of the key documents that make up the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework and sets the tone for Council's position regarding the provision of trails and cycling routes on public land.

The documents now requiring review and finalising to complete the Framework include the Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Guidelines and Service Levels. These two documents represent the 'HOW' assets in general need to be managed and to what standard. Once consulted on and finalised, these documents will be adopted by Council to assist the planning, upgrade and management of these assets. These documents will not provide details for individual recreation trails or cycling routes, nor 'WHEN' (timeframe or specific dates) actions will happen.

We would like to know your thoughts on our Recreation Trails and Cycling Routes Management Framework, and more specifically the Guidelines for Maintenance and Upgrades and Service Levels.

All feedback provided will be considered for the final draft of the Framework documents for presentation to Council with a view to endorse them for use operationally.

You can Have Your Say by:

  1. Preferably using the online feedback form below.
  2. Sending an email to engage@ahc.sa.gov.au
  3. Writing a letter to Community Engagement Coordinator PO Box 44, Woodside SA 5244
  4. Phoning 8408 0400
  5. Collecting a hardcopy information sheet and feedback form from any Council Service Centre or Library at Stirling, Gumeracha or Woodside.

Consultation closes 4pm, Tuesday 8 February 2022

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