City of Stirling Corporate Business Plan

OUR BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Objective: Connect the community through sustainable and integrated transport networks A well-connected City is a successful City — socially, environmentally and economically. As well as providing safe and accessible roads and parking, the City will have a network of cycleways and pathways to encourage residents and visitors to travel in more active and healthy ways. There will be a range of options for mobility, with improved public transport and integrated networks to enhance amenity and activity in local centres.

An accessible and connected City

Strategy: How will we get there? • Provide and maintain safe, accessible roads and parking • Provide a safe network of cycleways and pathways to link people and places • Advocate for improved public transport options to enhance activity and reduce reliance on vehicle use.

Key informing frameworks and plans • Coastal Hazard Risk Management and Adaptation Plan • Integrated Cycling Strategy • Rights of Way Management Strategy • Transport Asset Management Plan • Transport Strategy.

Services Main services

Sub-services

FTE

2025/26 net service cost

• Construction — roads, drainage, bus shelters, lighting, pathways • Cadastral surveys

34.00

$2,011,899

Engineering Construction Services

11.50

($108,497)

• Road design • Drainage design • Rights of Way design • Traffic management design

Engineering Design Services

• Subdivision and development control • On-street and off-street parking design • Traffic and transport planning • Road safety • Paths — footpaths and cycleways • Street lighting • Parking controls • Underground power • Cycle networks • Bus shelters

10.60

$6,067,072

Transport Services

35

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