Walkability is a measure of how friendly an area is to walking. Factors influencing walkability include the presence or absence and quality of footpaths or other pedestrian rights-of-way, traffic and road conditions, land use patterns, building accessibility, and pedestrian safety.
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Collaborators
The following people have indicated (via the Local Government Collaboration Topics Survey) that they have an interest and/or expertise in the topic of 'Walkability' and are willing to collaborate with their peers at other councils to identify challenges and resources relating to the topic and to look for ways to work together to overcome any challenges that are identified.
- Chris Saunders (Glenelg Shire)
- Darren Dumesny (Moyne Shire)
- Kamal Ranaweera (City of Logan)
- Kanishka Gunasekara (Ararat Rural City Council)
- Quenten Graham (Swan Hill Rural City Council)
- Sanket Kargathra (City of Maribyrnong)
- Wayne Eddy (Whittlesea City Council) ELW
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