Eurobodalla Pathways Strategy 2026
Building safe, accessible, and connected pathways across Eurobodalla
Council is updating the Eurobodalla Pathways Strategy. The 2026 strategy will plan new and improved footpaths and shared pathways across Eurobodalla. It will look at how our population is changing and how people travel today - including e-bikes, scooters, and mobility aids.
We want to hear from you about your experiences, needs, and priorities for walking and riding in Eurobodalla.
Project background
Council adopted the current strategy in 2017. Since then, Eurobodalla has changed - our population is growing and ageing, new neighbourhoods are developing, and people are getting around in new ways. The updated 2026 strategy will respond to these changes and set a clear direction for pathway planning over the next several years.
Have your say
We want to hear from you. Your input will help us:
- understand how the community uses existing pathways
- find gaps and missing links in the network
- plan future pathways that are safe, connected, and accessible for people of all ages and abilities.
Council invited the community to share their views in three ways:
1. Survey: Our survey provided the community with a chance to share their experiences, needs, and priorities for walking and riding on Eurobodalla's shared pathways
2. Places map - pin your ideas for Eurobodalla's pathways: We asked the community to drop a pin on our places map to show where a new pathway is needed, where an existing one could be improved, or where there are safety concerns or missing links.
3. Pop-up sessions: During April 2026, we held three pop-up sessions with the community at Batemans Bay, Moruya, and Narooma. Residents shared their thoughts about Eurobodalla's pathways with Council's strategic team.
Next steps
We will collect and analyse all feedback from the survey, pop-up sessions, places map, and discussions with community groups and Council staff. This feedback will build on previous research and submissions we received for the 2017 Pathways Strategy. It will help to identify key priorities, gaps, and opportunities in the pathway network - including improvements to safety, accessibility, and connectivity. It will also guide us when we prepare the draft Eurobodalla Pathways Strategy 2026. Once we have a draft document, we will share it with the community for further feedback to help shape the final strategy.
Find out more
Contact Council's strategic planning team for more information:
- T: 4474 1020
- E: Strategy and Place
- W: Eurobodalla Pathways Strategy 2026
