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Moreland Integrated Transport Strategy 2018

Moreland City Council reviews its transport strategy each decade. Since the last look in 2010, there have been significant changes in Council and state government policies affecting transport, as well as new transport trends and technologies such as wider use of Uber, Menulog and car sharing services. Because these changes have been so significant and our urban environment is evolving so quickly, we’ve decided to develop a new strategy ahead of time. 


The new strategy will focus on what Council can do directly to improve transport in Moreland, such as new or improved routes for pedestrians and cyclists, and traffic management works that help reduce speeding or unnecessary through traffic on local roads. It will also identify the most effective ways for Council to work with other bodies that have responsibility for transport, such as VicRoads and Public Transport Victoria.


We are currently interested in your “hope” for the future of transport in Moreland. We want to understand how you hope to be moving and travelling in Moreland in 2028 – on foot, by bike, in a car, by public transport or using another form of transport. Your ideas will help inform the development of the strategy.


Council will run further online and face-to-face engagement in early 2018. When future stages of engagement are open in 2018, Council will promote these through its website and social media, in local newspapers and through posters in its service centres and facilities to ensure you are made aware.


For more information about the strategy, please see this page