Background Information
Wingecarribee Shire Council has updated its Pedestrian Access Mobility Plans (PAMP) for Moss Vale, Bowral, and Mittagong to better reflect current pedestrian and accessibility needs. Replacing the 2000 plans, these documents guide decisions on future infrastructure projects.
The PAMPs thoroughly investigate community pedestrian needs, ensuring projects align with evolving requirements. By updating these plans, the Council acknowledges changes in demographics, infrastructure, and accessibility standards.
These plans are crucial for prioritising improvements like safer crossings and accessible pathways. They enable informed decisions on infrastructure investments, ensuring resources are allocated effectively. Please refer to the attachments in the Document Library for further information.
Exhibition Period
The Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) for Moss Vale, Bowral and Mittagong is on public exhibition for a minimum period of 28 days from 8.30am Friday 21 March until 4.30pm Tuesday 22 April 2025.
Viewing the Documents
Associated documentation may be viewed:
- Document Library on this page
- Council’s Customer Service Counter, Civic Centre, 68 Elizabeth Street, Moss Vale NSW 2577, between 8.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday
- Councils Libraries
Providing Feedback
- Submission Form (below)
- Emailed to mail@wsc.nsw.gov.au with the email subject title Pedestrian Access Mobility Plan (PAMP) for Moss Vale, Bowral and Mittagong
- Hand delivered to Council's Civic Centre at 68 Elizabeth Street, Moss Vale NSW 2577
- Posted to Wingecarribee Shire Council, PO Box 141, Moss Vale NSW 2577
Only written submissions will be considered and these must be received by Council before Tuesday 22 April 2025. Please note that any submissions received may be included in the final report to Council.
Your feedback is a way for you to share your thoughts and ideas on a particular issue or project. The goal is to make sure your voice and the community’s voices are heard and considered. It helps provide valuable insights, identify potential issues and suggest improvements. This way, decisions can be more inclusive, transparent and effective, reflecting what you and the community really needs and wants.
Responses to engagement projects are compiled and considered. When projects are reported to Council to make a decision a summary of community feedback will be included. Updates on projects will be included in these pages and elsewhere on Council's website.
Sometimes it takes some months to provide feedback to the community and to make a decision as further investigation is often needed. We are listening and we do take your suggestions on board!
Next Steps
Submissions received will be reviewed at the end of the exhibition period and a final report will be developed for adoption by Council. For updates please follow and subscribe to this page.