Active Transport Strategy Burnie City Councils Active Transport Strategy will provide a blueprint in guiding investment to make walking and cycling a more convenient choice for short to medium trips in and around Burnie.We are now calling for nominees who wish to play an important role in connecting Burnie’s path networks by being part of the Active Transport Working Group.
Help Shape the Future of the Cradle Coast The Regional Land Use Strategy (RLUS) sets out a high-level direction for land use and development in the Cradle Coast region. It impacts everything from housing and infrastructure to environmental protection and economic growth.
Burnie City Council Chambers & Information Office Visit us to ask a question, for tourist, visitor, business or resident information. Report an issue, get some help, make a complaint or simply give us some feedback. 80 Wilson St Burnie.
Contact Burnie City Council Get in touch with us to ask a question, report an issue, or get some help including visitor information. View our customer service charter, make a complaint, or give us feedback. Burnie Council Phone Number 03 6430 5700.
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Burnie City Centre Urban Plan The Final Version of the Burnie City Centre Urban Plan has been adopted by Council at the February Council meeting.The City Centre Urban Plan will transform the Burnie City Centre to create a vibrant and engaging place to work, live, shop and socialise.
Food and Feedback III Enjoy a free BBQ hosted by West Burnie Rotary Club while sharing your thoughts on key Council projects and initiatives. It’s a great chance to connect with your community and have your say!
Marinus Link Industry Briefing: Meet The Proponents Could your business supply services or products to the MarinusLink project? Subcontractors are invited to register their interest and Meet the Proponents.
Burnie Coastal Pathway Since 2009, the Coastal Pathway development in Burnie has included sections from Emu River to Red Rock and Cooee to Cam River, featuring shared bike paths and walking tracks.