Project Update
The information captured through phase 2 consultation will inform the development of the final Integrated Transport Plan 2024, which is expected to be considered by Council in July 2024. The feedback captured has also been used to inform the development of other key plans and strategies Council are working on to make Whittlesea A Place for All.
Thank you again to everyone who participated in both phases of the community engagement by sharing comments, feedback and participating in activities and focus groups.
The Engagement Summary Report for phase 2 is now available. You can download this from the document library.
Integrated Transport Plan
Transport plays an important role in our lives. Being able to get from one place to another, safely and easily, is fundamental to our wellbeing and quality of life.
The Draft Integrated Transport Plan (ITP) sets out a vision for transport planning in the municipality over the next ten years. It will allow Council to strategically plan for, and respond to, future challenges and opportunities, inform advocacy for our transport needs and guide the development and expansion of the transport network in the municipality.
The Draft ITP aims to support a transport system in the City of Whittlesea which offers the community a greater range of viable, attractive and alternative transport choices.
Vision
The City of Whittlesea is a well-connected and sustainable city, which allows everyone to easily and safely move around the municipality and beyond.
Guiding Principles
These help to support Council’s work in achieving the long term vision for the ITP.
Focus Areas
These help to support Council’s work in achieving the long term vision for the ITP.