Lake Conjola Entrance Road - Shared User Path

The concept design for a 3.4km shared user path along Lake Conjola Entrance Road runs from Havilland Street in Conjola Park to Norman Street in Lake Conjola.

Lake Entrance Road

The latest

November 2024 Update - Survey has commenced. Revised concept design will be undertaken early in 2025.

About the project

The path is designed to provide a safe mixed-use path for both pedestrians and bike riders.

The new pathway aims to provide a safer way for locals and visitors to walk or ride between Conjola Park and the township of Lake Conjola.

The pathway design includes: 

  • 2 metres wide
  • 3.4 km long
  • runs parallel to Lake Conjola Entrance Road on the northern side of the road
  • runs between Havilland St, Conjola Park and Norman St, Lake Conjola
  • allows for a minimum distance between the path and the road edge line of 4.6m where the road speed zone is 80/km/hr* 
  • allows for a minimum distance between the path and the road edge line of 3.6m where the road speed zone is 60/km/hr.

*Note: If the 80km/hr speed zone was reduced to 60km/hr this could enable a reduction in the distance between the path and road and therefore reduce earthworks, land acquisition, vegetation clearing and overall cost.

Thank you for your feedback on the proposed Shared User Path on Lake Conjola Entrance Road. Results are available on our Get Involved page - follow the link below. 

For more information, please visit the Lake Conjola Entrance Road - Shared User Path Get Involved page.

History

  • Next Steps: Council will hire a design consultant to advance the design, incorporating relevant survey comments. The final concept design and cost estimate are expected by May 2025.