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Rehabilitating Roe 8 is a community-led restoration project which will incorporate a system of well-defined paths creating an off-road link between Bibra Drive in the east to Southwell Crescent in the west. The RR8 corridor covers approximately 4.5km of land which is highly valued by the local community and has important ecological and Indigenous cultural heritage values.
The formalised corridor pathway network will enable passive recreational use, providing community spaces for the enjoyment of significant biological diversity and cultural education.
The intent of this project is to undertake community and stakeholder consultation to determine the most appropriate user groups, route and design including surface treatment for the corridor pathway network, with consideration of sustainability, safety, and connectivity.
Project Objectives
Facilitate a strong interconnected pathway network
Provide access between key land uses
Ensure the safety of all users
Create well signed and legible routes
Provide path infrastructure that facilitates use.
Rehabilitation Roe 8 Location Map
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We look forward to hearing what path type you consider most suitable for the primary paths within the RR8 corridor.