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Pedestrian Access Mobility Plans

Last modified: July 17, 2008 - 7:01 PM

Together with the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA), all councils in NSW have a responsibility to provide safe, convenient and connected pedestrian routes which will encourage people to walk rather than use their cars.

In 1998 the RTA began a new program to assist councils in their planning for pedestrians. This program is known as PAMP – Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plan. A PAMP is a comprehensive strategic and action plan to develop pedestrian policies and build pedestrian facilities.


Pedestrian Access and Mobility Plans
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