City of Marion Draft Transport Plan

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Consultation has concluded

June 2022

The City of Marion Transport Plan 2021-2026 has been uploaded and can be seen here.


April 2021

It is expected the City of Marion’s population will reach 100,000 before 2030.

Thinking about our growing population and their changing needs, Marion Council has reviewed our transport network.

The Draft Transport Plan outlines how we can help people reach key destinations such as libraries and neighbourhood centres, railway stations, tram stops and business precincts.

It takes account of infrastructure for pedestrians, cyclists and scooter users. We will plant trees to enhance the appearance of streets and provide shade. We can also install bike lockers, drinking fountains and phone charging stations.

Council is always ready to work with the State Government on transport issues, especially on major projects such as the proposed South Road tunnel. We can also advocate for better public transport.

During April we consulted the community on our draft plan which outlines the actions we intend to achieve. We thank those who participated and are currently collating responses for Elected Member consideration.

Consultation concluded 30 April 2021.

June 2022

The City of Marion Transport Plan 2021-2026 has been uploaded and can be seen here.


April 2021

It is expected the City of Marion’s population will reach 100,000 before 2030.

Thinking about our growing population and their changing needs, Marion Council has reviewed our transport network.

The Draft Transport Plan outlines how we can help people reach key destinations such as libraries and neighbourhood centres, railway stations, tram stops and business precincts.

It takes account of infrastructure for pedestrians, cyclists and scooter users. We will plant trees to enhance the appearance of streets and provide shade. We can also install bike lockers, drinking fountains and phone charging stations.

Council is always ready to work with the State Government on transport issues, especially on major projects such as the proposed South Road tunnel. We can also advocate for better public transport.

During April we consulted the community on our draft plan which outlines the actions we intend to achieve. We thank those who participated and are currently collating responses for Elected Member consideration.

Consultation concluded 30 April 2021.