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Posted on Wednesday 31st of July, 2024,
Greater Shepparton City Council is pleased to announce that the “Yanha Gurtji” shared path network extension has now been completed. The new shared path is 750 metres long and 2.5 metres wide to accommodate and promote pedestrians, prams, and cyclists to use this path.
In Summary
The extension works (Stage 1 and 2 as defined in the aerial imagery on page two) of the shared path along the Goulburn River, west of Waters Reserve and through to The Boulevard via Waters Road, Shepparton has been constructed with an asphalt surface, replacing the existing informal earthen path.
The formalisation of this path to asphalt increases safety, provides all weather accessibility to its users and reduces maintenance. The path also provides greater opportunities for the community to experience our natural river and bushland environment.
The distinctive ‘porous’ asphalt surface is a construction consideration for areas near native trees, which enables water to permeate to the tree’s root systems and to maintain tree health.
The extension of the shared path network provides opportunities for active living and the promotion of healthy lifestyles to the community. It also provides opportunities to promote Shepparton as an ideal cycling destination for visitors and tourists.
Greater Shepparton City Council’s Director Infrastructure, Gary Randhawa, said Council was extremely pleased with the outcome of the project.
“A lot of time has gone into planning and executing this shared path and we couldn’t be happier with the end result. I would like to thank the Greater Shepparton community for being patient and understanding whilst we completed the path, we believe it was worth the wait,” he said.
“The Yanha Gurtji shared path now travels through Greater Shepparton, showcasing our beautiful landscape and river views. We hope this new extension is utilised and enjoyed by cyclists and pedestrians.”
To find out more about the Yanha Gurtji shared path extension, visit Council’s Major Projects page.
To find out more about cycling and walking through the region, visit Council’s cycling and walking page.
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