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This consultation has concluded.
The way we move around our city is important to all of us- whether it's by car; public transport; school bus; cycling or as a pedestrian.
The Launceston City Council and the State Government's Department of Infrastructure and Energy Resources (DIER) share responsibility for roads in the Greater Launceston area. We're working together to understand how transport can be more effective, making the City easier to get around and contribute to economic growth within Launceston.
We invite your input into our preliminary discussions to ensure that we're aware of matters you believe are high priorities' that you would like us to consider regarding the future transport needs of Launceston and its residents.
Add your comments and ideas to each of the discussion topics below.
Your say...your voice Launceston!
The way we move around our city is important to all of us- whether it's by car; public transport; school bus; cycling or as a pedestrian.
The Launceston City Council and the State Government's Department of Infrastructure and Energy Resources (DIER) share responsibility for roads in the Greater Launceston area. We're working together to understand how transport can be more effective, making the City easier to get around and contribute to economic growth within Launceston.
We invite your input into our preliminary discussions to ensure that we're aware of matters you believe are high priorities' that you would like us to consider regarding the future transport needs of Launceston and its residents.
After reading the one page background summary information sheet on CYCLING in Launceston share your comments and ideas! (Related documents can be found in the Library section of this site).