The personal information and feedback (collectively the Data) requested on this page is being collected by City of Greater Geelong (City) for the purpose of Integrated Transport Strategy, and any other directly related purpose (Project).

In this engagement your User Name will be published with your comment, if you wish to make a non-public comment please contact the engagement officer listed.

A de-identified engagement summary report may be published on our website.

If your personal information is not collected, the Project may not be able to be adequately conducted, and the City may not be able to contact you for further questions or to find solutions.

In order to collect and conduct in depth and detailed analysis of the Data for the purposes of the Project, the City will disclose the Data (including your personal information if provided) to its third-party service providers, including Social Pinpoint Pty Ltd, Converlens Pty Ltd and Amazon Web Services.

Other than as stated above, your personal information will not be disclosed to any external party without your consent, except as required or authorised by law.

Our privacy policy is available on our website. If you wish to alter any of the personal information you have supplied to the City, please contact us by sending an email to privacy@geelongcity.vic.gov.au.

Tell us what improvements can be made to make active travel more accessible for you

You may have dropped pins on our interactive map relating to active travel during the first phase of engagement which had a much broader focus on all modes of transport. Thank you for your responses during the first phase, they have all been reviewed and will be considered as we develop our Integrated Transport Strategy. If you have anything more you'd like to let us know or you're here for the first time, please use the map below to share your thoughts and like and comment on posts from others.

During this phase we're seeking specific feedback on ways to improve the experience for people walking, wheeling, riding bikes and using micromobility devices.

Wheeling refers to the use of a wheeled mobility aid to move around.

Micromobility devices are an emerging technology that refers to small, lightweight, often electrically-assisted or powered devices designed for reasonably short travel distances.