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The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics is undertaking a review of the cycle and shared path networks in the major urban centres across the Northern Territory.
The project involves a strategic review that delivers recommendations for improvements, enhanced connectivity and network extension. Stakeholder and community feedback is essential to ensure the reviews consider user requirements.
Whether you use the cycle and shared path network to commute to work or school, or for recreation or exercise, we want to hear from you. Your input will help us build an understanding of what is needed to improve the cycle and shared path networks in:
The Department has engaged Cardno to undertake the Darwin and Alice Springs reviews and GHD to deliver the Katherine and Tennant Creek reviews. Go to the top right of this page "Links to surveys" to find the relevant consultation sites so you can have your say.