Safe Routes to Embleton Primary School

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Background

The Safe Routes to School project aims to improve safety for our most vulnerable road users and increase walking, cycling and scooting to school as it is well-recognised that this helps keep our kids healthy and happy.

To make it easier for parents and students to walk, cycle and scoot to school more often we will be identifying and providing pathway improvements, footpath stencils and wayfinding signage to five (5) safe routes to Embleton Primary School.

Examples of feedback we're looking, but not limited for include:

  • uneven paths/ ramps
  • over-hanging trees
  • unclear/ missing signage
  • narrow or crowded paths

How to get involved

  1. Use the interactive map to pinpoint hazards and/or suggestions
  2. Complete the survey to let us know your safety concerns

Please share your feedback with us via the links below or request a hardcopy via your school or engage@bayswater.wa.gov.au

This information will help us prioritise the work required over the coming years, to make the network safer and more enjoyable.

Please note that the implementation of the required works may need to be done in stages and would be subjected to project priority, budget/funding availability and approval from external governmental agencies.

Background

The Safe Routes to School project aims to improve safety for our most vulnerable road users and increase walking, cycling and scooting to school as it is well-recognised that this helps keep our kids healthy and happy.

To make it easier for parents and students to walk, cycle and scoot to school more often we will be identifying and providing pathway improvements, footpath stencils and wayfinding signage to five (5) safe routes to Embleton Primary School.

Examples of feedback we're looking, but not limited for include:

  • uneven paths/ ramps
  • over-hanging trees
  • unclear/ missing signage
  • narrow or crowded paths

How to get involved

  1. Use the interactive map to pinpoint hazards and/or suggestions
  2. Complete the survey to let us know your safety concerns

Please share your feedback with us via the links below or request a hardcopy via your school or engage@bayswater.wa.gov.au

This information will help us prioritise the work required over the coming years, to make the network safer and more enjoyable.

Please note that the implementation of the required works may need to be done in stages and would be subjected to project priority, budget/funding availability and approval from external governmental agencies.

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Map suggestions - safe routes

about 1 year

Please use the map below to: 

  • Flag any hazards or dangers
  • Identify anything missing 

(Examples: uneven paths/ ramps, over-hanging trees, unclear/ missing signage, narrow or crowded paths, and poor sight-lines from driveways)

There's no limit on the number of pins you can add. 

How to use the interactive map 

  1.  Zoom in on the map to accurately place your pin, or use the magnifying glass (top right of the map) to search an address 
  2.  Click theicon on the left of the map screen
  3.  Select the type of pin, then drag and drop it to the place you want to mark on the map. 
     Then, each of the following steps is optional:
    1.  Add your comment
    2.  You can add a photo to show us the hazard
    3.  Choose the type of hazard (from a list)
    4.  Let us know what improvement you would like to see there
  4.  When ready, click submit to save your pin on the map.
  5.  To add another pin, repeat this process.
Page last updated: 19 Jun 2023, 03:52 PM