New Shared User Path for Bent Street, South Grafton
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We’re pleased to share plans for a new Shared User Path along Bent Street in South Grafton. This 2.5 to 3.0-meter-wide concrete path will stretch from Tyson Street to Bush Drive and is fully funded by the State Government’s Get NSW Active Program, with $1.1 million allocated to the project.
The path is designed to enhance safety and accessibility for both pedestrians and bike riders. It will provide a safer, more convenient route for students walking or riding to school, while also improving connections between South Grafton residents and key services, public transport, and recreational spaces.
This project was identified as a priority in the Clarence Valley Active Transport Strategy 2024-2044, which was developed through extensive community consultation and a thorough review of the region’s walking and bike riding networks.
Community consultation is now closed. Thank you for all your feedback. Construction in scheduled to commence in February 2025.
We’re pleased to share plans for a new Shared User Path along Bent Street in South Grafton. This 2.5 to 3.0-meter-wide concrete path will stretch from Tyson Street to Bush Drive and is fully funded by the State Government’s Get NSW Active Program, with $1.1 million allocated to the project.
The path is designed to enhance safety and accessibility for both pedestrians and bike riders. It will provide a safer, more convenient route for students walking or riding to school, while also improving connections between South Grafton residents and key services, public transport, and recreational spaces.
This project was identified as a priority in the Clarence Valley Active Transport Strategy 2024-2044, which was developed through extensive community consultation and a thorough review of the region’s walking and bike riding networks.
Community consultation is now closed. Thank you for all your feedback. Construction in scheduled to commence in February 2025.