Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Million-dollar active transport path on the way for Phillip Island

Bass Coast Shire Council has welcomed $980,000 in funding from the Federal Government to design and construct a new shared path along Ventnor Road, enhancing active transport options for residents and visitors.

The project will deliver a two kilometre, 2.5-metre-wide concrete shared path, linking Cowes and Ventnor. Once completed, the new connection will form part of a continuous 4.5-kilometre pathway, improving accessibility and encouraging more people to walk and cycle safely, said Bass Coast Mayor, Rochelle Halstead.

“This is a fantastic investment in Phillip Island’s active transport network. Shared pathways like this not only provide safer connections between townships but also support healthier, more sustainable ways for people to get around,” Mayor Halstead said.

“We know there is strong demand for better walking and cycling infrastructure in Bass Coast, and this funding will help us deliver a high-quality path that meets the needs of both locals and visitors.”

The Ventnor Road shared path is one of 19 projects funded under the Australian Government’s new Active Transport Program, which is investing $21 million to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure across Victoria.

This initiative aligns with Bass Coast Shire Council’s Tracks and Trails Strategy and commitment to creating connected, accessible, and liveable communities by providing safe and inclusive transport options.

Construction is expected to commence following the detailed design phase.

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