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Improve local planning by creating safe walking and cycling routes, enhancing public spaces, and promoting community interaction. Support public transport and integrate signage and seating for a more livable urban environment. Prioritize health benefits, safety, and environmental sustainability.
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Local planning • Walking and cycling routes • Local facilities • Streets • Open space • Public transport • Supporting infrastructure • Creating ‘commons’
Plan for Walking & Cycling • Walking is free and has great health benefits - especially walking to school and local services • Walkways may be shared: walking, cycling, prams, scooters, wheelchairs • Walking routes should be safe – road crossings, pavement surface • Cycling facilities important to encourage use – lockers, showers, maps
Walking and cycling routes • Provide accessible & integrated network • Connectivity within and between neighbourhoods • Design details important –width, surface etc • Create direct and leisurely paths
Local facilities • Mixed use development • Walkable communities - usually 400m to 800m radius to facilities • Reduce car dependency • Encourage social interaction via neighbourhood clusters, community hubs • Encourage ‘sense of place’ – quality in design
Streets • Encourage attractive frontages • Increase people on the streets • “Calm” the traffic • Safe and easy access and crossings • Cycle lanes
Open space • Provide pleasant spaces for active, organised and passive recreation for a range of residents and visitors • Locate within 500m walking distance from dwellings • Provide facilities e.g. drinking fountains, toilets, seats within parks • Promote safety, natural surveillance & amenity • Provide natural shade or structured shelter • Connect parks and open spaces
Public Transport • Connect people with places • Encourage less car use • Make public transport an easy option • Create safe, visible stops with signs • Integrate with walking and cycling routes
Signs and Lighting • Clear, concise and durable signage • Position lighting in a manner that allows walking and pedestrian access at night • Light up areas used at night time & places of congregation • Avoid low level or in-ground lighting
Seating • Seats at frequent intervals for people to rest – in clusters to encourage social interaction • Provide seats at places with good views/vistas • Provide seating with protection from sun and extreme weather
Creating ‘commons’ • Involve communities in planning • Promote neighbourliness • Create opportunities for social interaction • Design spaces for community events • Create a sense of place • Safety
Challenges • Understanding issues • Better integration • More research • Better dissemination of information • Retrofitting existing areas
Summary- Healthy urban environments • Choice of housing and mixed uses • Places to meet and mix • Conviviality - attractive local environment, sense of place, art • Streets for people as well as vehicles • Choice of transport that works • And integrated planning
Further Information • Healthy Spaces and Places Discussion Draft is available from PIA website www.planning.org.au