Cycling is an essential mode of transport and an important recreational and sport activity. As well as having great environmental and health benefits, cycling
Box Hill ITS (Integrated Transport Strategy) document can be found on this page. Whitehorse City Council is committed to ensuring that everyone has access to a range of transport options that are sustainable, convenient, accessible, safe and enhance the liveability of the city. This includes options like walking, cycling, using public transport as well as by motor vehicle.
Whitehorse Cycling Map
Whitehorse Cycling Map Nov 2023.pdf
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Cycling Strategy
Whitehorse Cycling Strategy 2016.pdf
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Whitehorse City Council has 11 Councillors elected by residents to govern the city. Our Councillors provide updates on their work through columns in Whitehorse
Riding a bike is a simple and easy form of transport. You don’t have to be a certain age or fitness level to use a bike to get around Whitehorse. Our Easy Ride
The Whitehorse Domestic Animal Management Plan (DAMP) highlights a strategic framework that aims to assist in: educating the community on responsible pet
Whitehorse News - August 2024 Every year, Council works hard to keep local roads, footpaths, drains, parks, playgrounds, pavilions, sports fields and other
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Whitehorse City Council is responsible for ensuring over 641km of local roads and laneways, 27km of bike paths, 79km of walking track and 1,180km of footpaths remain safe, functional and well-maintained.