This consultation has now closed.

You can find below a copy of the draft Scholl Access Travel Plan.

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Albuera Street Primary School Access Travel Plan

The City of Hobart is developing School Access Travel Plans, in partnership with school communities, to form part of the City's ongoing strategy and planning to support and encourage active travel modes (walking, scootering, cycling or catching the bus) and improve the health and liveability of Tasmania's capital city.

Plans, programs and projects can be identified in a School Access Travel Plan to improve routes for students arriving at and leaving school and to encourage and promote active travel within the school community. A School Access Travel Plan provides the City of Hobart with the necessary inputs to identify and prioritise projects for resourcing and grant applications.

The City of Hobart has successfully developed School Access Travel Plans for South Hobart Primary School, Goulburn Street Primary School and New Town Primary School. We are now expanding to Albuera Street Primary School Access Travel Plan. Your active participation in this process is vital to creating effective and tailored solutions that address the specific needs of your school community. By engaging in this collaborative effort, you directly contribute to improving student safety, promoting healthier travel habits, and enhancing the overall liveability of our city.

The plan's final draft will be presented to the Elected Members in May, and will seek endorsement at the June Council meeting.

We want to know

The City of Hobart will be gathering data and information to inform the development of School Access Travel Plans.

We want to hear from Albuera Street Primary School students and their parents/carers about active travel use in their area.

In particular, we want to know:

  • Active travel use

    Current active travel use to and from Albuera Street Primary School

  • Active routes

    Key active travel routes to and from school

  • Challenges

    Difficulties in using active travel

  • Why not using active travel

    Reasons for not using active travel to get to and from school, and reasons for not using active travel more often.

Have Your Say

We’re working to improve how our school community travels each day. This survey invites parents and carers to provide feedback and ideas to help make school travel safer, easier, and more sustainable for everyone.

Survey

CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

Albuera Street Primary School Access Travel Plan

Please complete one (1) survey for each student. Students who may travel from more than one household during the school week are encouraged to respond to the survey based on the home that they live in most of the time. Students who live 50/50 across two households can complete two surveys.

Please note that all information collected is anonymous and will only be used for the purposes of the School Active Travel Plan project. There is a section at the end of the survey where students can complete information with their parents/guardians about the potential barriers to active travel.

Two students from Albuera Street Primary School holding bicycles