Construction is now complete on a series of shared path and footpath upgrades that will make it easier for pedestrians and cyclists to get around Sanctuary Lakes and Saltwater Coast Estate in Point Cook.
The Wyndham City project included closing missing links between existing paths
along Saltwater Promenade, Haze Drive, Skyward Drive, Sanctuary Lakes South Boulevard, Point Cook Homestead Road, Spectacle Crescent and Silverbay Avenue, providing better connectivity for walkers and bike riders.
Wyndham City’s Healthy City portfolio holder Councillor Adele Hegedich said improvements included widening existing paths, replacing gravel paths with concrete paths or adding paths where none previously existed.
“By connecting these missing links, we’re creating a continuous shared path experience and allowing pedestrians and cyclists to easily explore Point Cook and access the Wyndham Bay Trail on foot or bike,” Cr Hegedich said.
“These upgrades are being delivered under the Wyndham Coastal & Marine Management Plan and Wyndham Active Transport Strategy and will complement the new wayfinding signage and Bay Trail extension (boardwalk), both of which are on track for completion at the end of 2023.”
“This is a great opportunity to dust off your bike or put on your walking shoes and explore Point Cook and surrounds like never before.”
Keep up to date with our capital works projects here: https://digital.wyndham.vic.gov.au/capitalworks