NT shared path network reviews

The Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics (DIPL) has completed a review of Northern Territory Government (NTG) owned shared paths across Greater Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs.

The review is key to continuing strategic development of shared paths in line with stakeholder and community needs for the next 10 years.

The purpose of the review was to assess the existing NTG shared path networks and provide recommendations for:

  • improvements to existing shared paths
  • enhanced connectivity and network extensions between the existing network including between NTG roads and local council roads
  • long term planning, monitoring and review.

A number of key considerations guided the review including efficiency, safety and connectivity.

Stakeholder and community consultation

The review process included two stages of community and stakeholder consultation which were crucial to ensure the outcomes meet the needs of Territorians.

Stage 1

Stage 1 consultation was conducted from late 2020 to early 2021.

Stakeholders and the community:

  • provided information about their needs
  • made suggestions for improvements.

Stage 2

Stage 2 consultation closed on 16 May 2022.

The purpose of stage 2 was to seek feedback from stakeholders and the community on the proposed improvements to:

  • Alice Springs
  • Greater Darwin
  • Katherine
  • Tennant Creek.

Outcomes

A total of 118 improvements and upgrades have been identified across Greater Darwin, Katherine, Tennant Creek and Alice Springs.

Read about the review, the process in more detail and the recommendations in the 2023-2033 NT Shared Path Network Review Outcomes Summary PDF (8.2 MB).

Contact

For more information, call 08 8924 7118 or email transport.planning@nt.gov.au.


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