Transport has been identified as the most important issue by the Peninsula Community.
The lack of footpaths, shared paths, car parking, busses, and road capacity through Long Jetty have the biggest imapact. It impacts all levels of the community, as well as the environment, the economy and the life style of everyone
Click here to view The Entrance Mum's transport woes as told to The Benevolent Society
Submissions:
BUS NETWORK
2009 09 04 Additional services
2009 11 20 Letter to Minister for Transport
SHARED PATHS AND CYCLEWAYS
2010 05 08 On-Road Bicycle And Shared Pathway Strategy
THE CENTRAL COAST HIGHWAY THROUGH LONG JETTY
2010 11 28 WSC's letter to the NSW Transport
2010 11 21 TEPCP's letter to the NSW Transport Minister
2010 10 27 Draft Central Coast Regional Transport Strategy
2010 10 27 NSW Transport Minister's Media Release
2010 02 09 Report on RTA Meeting
2010 02 10 Discussion Document Update
2010 01 20 Discussion Document
2010 01 20 Doug Darlington's concept design
BACKGROUND PAPERS ON TRANSPORT
A Bus based Transitway or Light Rail?
Auditor Generals report on Performance of Liverpool Parramatta Transitway
Liverpool Parramatta Transitway Patronage Success
Curitiba Bus Rapid Transit System
2010 DECEMBER - MAYOR SLAMS DRAFT CENTRAL COAST REGIONAL TRANSPORT STRATEGY
Long Jetty business owners have been left in limbo by NSW Transport's Draft Central Coast Regional Transport Strategy.
"As a business owner we need certainty. We are not going to develop our properties until we know what is going on. If things were sped up a little maybe Long Jetty would look better than it does. So until we know what is going on we are not going to sink money into developments that may be resumed."
This was the response of one Long Jetty business owner to the RTA's presentation to TEPCP on 16th November, 2010 on their progress with a strategic design for the Central Coast Highway through Long Jetty and The Entrance. All the Central Coast Manager was able to say was these proposals were " Food For Thought"
Read about the option to deviate the Central Coast Highway down the centre of The Entrance into Torrens Avenue
TO SEE TEPCP'S REPORT ON RTA'S STRATEGIC DESIGN PRESENATTION CLICK HERE