Integrated Transport Study

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Consultation has concluded

Have your say on Integrated Transport and win $100!

Council would like your feedback on the future of integrated transport in North Sydney.

Please complete our Community Survey for your chance to win a $100 gift voucher.


How to get involved:


Other ways to get involved

  • Complete our Interactive map below - pinpoint were you think we are doing well, and where we can improve.

  • Join our online Integrated Transport Community Forum on Wednesday 12 June


Background

Our community has said North Sydney is congested, but road widening won’t solve this problem and will have serious consequences like tree loss and impacts on public space. North Sydney Council would like to encourage healthy, safe, and active transport options for a resilient system that serves all in the community.


Key themes

To help guide the conversation, we have identified the following themes in the Integrated Transport Discussion Paper:

  1. Healthy and balanced
    The North Sydney community sees the benefits of sustainable travel, through increasing use of public transport, walking and cycling. We want to know how we can encourage members young and older in the community to walk and cycle more, to improve health and well-being, and meet other people in the community. We want to hear your ideas about this.
  2. Reliable and strategic
    North Sydney attracts over 80,000 workers to its central business district as well as many students commuting from other areas. Heavy traffic congestion and parking is an issue across parts of the North Sydney area. We would like your ideas on how we can improve parking and traffic management, with the limited space we have available.
  3. Safe and inclusive
    There are around 1,700 people living in the North Sydney LGA who need assistance due to disability, health conditions or old age. We want to understand how we can improve safety and accessibility on our roads and around public transport.
  4. Perceptions and behaviour
    Beliefs and attitudes can change our transport choices and Council would like to encourage more people to choose active and sustainable transport options. We would like to understand how people can be encouraged to use active transport options and how we can advocate for investment to serve our future needs.

About this consultation

Council is seeking feedback on five Discussion Papers (Culture and Creativity, Economic Development, Integrated Transport, Open Space and Recreation, and Social Inclusion) via online surveys (open 12 May – 23 June) and dedicated community forums.

The information we collect will help to identify the needs and aspirations of the North Sydney community and will be used to develop a series of strategies that will in turn inform our new 2025-2035 Community Strategic Plan, Delivery Programs and Operational Plans. They will determine our priorities and ensure that Council’s resources are focused on delivering outcomes needed and wanted by our community.


$100 prize draw

Everyone who provides feedback via our online surveys has the option to go into a prize draw to win a weekly $100 gift voucher. There are 4 x $100 gift vouchers available in total. The winners will be drawn at random each week from Tuesday 4 June – Tuesday 25 June inclusive and announced the same day. It is strictly one entry per person per focus area survey.

Have your say on Integrated Transport and win $100!

Council would like your feedback on the future of integrated transport in North Sydney.

Please complete our Community Survey for your chance to win a $100 gift voucher.


How to get involved:


Other ways to get involved

  • Complete our Interactive map below - pinpoint were you think we are doing well, and where we can improve.

  • Join our online Integrated Transport Community Forum on Wednesday 12 June


Background

Our community has said North Sydney is congested, but road widening won’t solve this problem and will have serious consequences like tree loss and impacts on public space. North Sydney Council would like to encourage healthy, safe, and active transport options for a resilient system that serves all in the community.


Key themes

To help guide the conversation, we have identified the following themes in the Integrated Transport Discussion Paper:

  1. Healthy and balanced
    The North Sydney community sees the benefits of sustainable travel, through increasing use of public transport, walking and cycling. We want to know how we can encourage members young and older in the community to walk and cycle more, to improve health and well-being, and meet other people in the community. We want to hear your ideas about this.
  2. Reliable and strategic
    North Sydney attracts over 80,000 workers to its central business district as well as many students commuting from other areas. Heavy traffic congestion and parking is an issue across parts of the North Sydney area. We would like your ideas on how we can improve parking and traffic management, with the limited space we have available.
  3. Safe and inclusive
    There are around 1,700 people living in the North Sydney LGA who need assistance due to disability, health conditions or old age. We want to understand how we can improve safety and accessibility on our roads and around public transport.
  4. Perceptions and behaviour
    Beliefs and attitudes can change our transport choices and Council would like to encourage more people to choose active and sustainable transport options. We would like to understand how people can be encouraged to use active transport options and how we can advocate for investment to serve our future needs.

About this consultation

Council is seeking feedback on five Discussion Papers (Culture and Creativity, Economic Development, Integrated Transport, Open Space and Recreation, and Social Inclusion) via online surveys (open 12 May – 23 June) and dedicated community forums.

The information we collect will help to identify the needs and aspirations of the North Sydney community and will be used to develop a series of strategies that will in turn inform our new 2025-2035 Community Strategic Plan, Delivery Programs and Operational Plans. They will determine our priorities and ensure that Council’s resources are focused on delivering outcomes needed and wanted by our community.


$100 prize draw

Everyone who provides feedback via our online surveys has the option to go into a prize draw to win a weekly $100 gift voucher. There are 4 x $100 gift vouchers available in total. The winners will be drawn at random each week from Tuesday 4 June – Tuesday 25 June inclusive and announced the same day. It is strictly one entry per person per focus area survey.

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North Sydney Integrated Transport Study map

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Our community has said North Sydney is congested, but road widening won’t solve this problem and will have serious consequences like tree loss and impacts on public space.

We are asking for your feedback on the Integrated Transport Discussion Paper which presents information on the future of North Sydney’s transport network. It highlights some of strengths, challenges, and strategic opportunities within the North Sydney Local Government Area and encourages you to think about where we are now, where we want to be and how we will get there. 

To include your comments on the map select the '+' symbol on the left of the screen.

Using the following key themes of the study, show us places which you love, or which need to be improved, on this map of North Sydney LGA:

  • Healthy and balanced: what locations do/don't encourage healthy and active travel behavior that balances the needs of all types of transport users.
  • Reliable and strategic: what locations do/don't meet the needs of businesses, residents and visitors, and support economic growth.
  • Safe and inclusive: what locations do/don't prioritise user safety and cater to the needs of all demographic groups and physical abilities, particularly vulnerable users.
  • Perceptions and behaviour: what locations are impacted by our beliefs and attitudes which shape our transport choices.

You can add an image to illustrate your issue or suggestion. This map works best using your desktop/laptop computer.

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.