Bucket Master
Canberra Off-Road Cyclists
The Department of Territory and Municipal Services (TAMS) is seeking community input to help formalise cycling trails in Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve. This will help determine which existing tracks should be maintained and how they should be managed for recreational use, while minimising impacts on walkers and the environment.
Over time Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve has become a significant venue for mountain bike riding, with over 17km of trails. Walking is also a popular activity, and this initiative will ensure that the interests and safety concerns of walkers and cyclists are considered.
Formalising these trails will have significant safety, environmental and social benefits.
Well-constructed tracks that are safe and do not impact on the environment will be considered for formalisation. Unsustainable and/or hazardous trails will be closed and rehabilitated.
To participate in the consultation process contact Stephen Alegria on 6207 2547 or by email: stephen.alegria@act.gov.au.
Consultation ends: Friday 28 January 2011.
Over time Bruce Ridge Nature Reserve has become a significant venue for mountain bike riding, with over 17km of trails. Walking is also a popular activity, and this initiative will ensure that the interests and safety concerns of walkers and cyclists are considered.
Formalising these trails will have significant safety, environmental and social benefits.
Well-constructed tracks that are safe and do not impact on the environment will be considered for formalisation. Unsustainable and/or hazardous trails will be closed and rehabilitated.
To participate in the consultation process contact Stephen Alegria on 6207 2547 or by email: stephen.alegria@act.gov.au.
Consultation ends: Friday 28 January 2011.