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Paving the way for Maitland’s future active transport network

by Kody Cook
September 10, 2025
in Community, Council, Mobility, News, NSW, Planning, Spotlight, Transport
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Maitland locals have been encouraged to have their say on the city’s first Active Transport Plan. 

Maitland City Council is developing the plan to guide the delivery of a safer, more connected active transport network across the city that maximises access to local hotspots and key facilities. 

Maitland City Council Acting Director of City Services, Darren Crumpler, said, “we’re asking locals to share their ideas and tell us where they’d like to see more footpaths and cycleways in the future.” 

“We want to know where there are missing links in our network, what infrastructure is needed in these areas and how we can encourage more people to walk or cycle for daily travel and recreation,” Crumpler said. 

Aimed at creating a long-term, sustainable transport and movement network, the plan will look at ways to make walking and cycling more efficient and convenient which will contribute to a cleaner environment, boost the local economy and support more active and healthy lifestyles. 

“The plan will also help us achieve Maitland’s shared vision of a connected city with thriving communities,” Crumpler said. 

“Whether it’s a new or upgraded pathway, crossing or cycleway or ways we can improve safety and accessibility across the city, we want our community to have their say.” 

The new Active Transport Plan will replace the Maitland Bicycle Plan and Strategy 2014 and Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan (PAMP) 2017, while aligning with NSW standards and guidelines. 

It will also inform Council’s future Integrated Transport Strategy, which is currently in development. 

Residents can share their feedback and ideas before Tuesday 7 October 2025 by visiting mait.city/ActiveTransportPlan 

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