Council's Mapping System: We have moved from Intramaps to our new Geographical Information System (GIS) AlpineMaps (Esri). Access to the old GIS system Intramaps will be turned off in January 2025 and the data stored within Intramaps will not been maintained.

Users invited to have their say on tracks and trails across the Alpine Shire

Users of tracks and trails across the Alpine Shire are invited to provide feedback on a Tracks and Trails Gap Analysis. 

15 July 2024
Communities

The analysis will assess existing tracks and trails to address gaps, identify opportunities for improvement and help safeguard the environment while understanding the need for additional tracks and trails. 

This includes a specific emphasis on assessing the current network for considerations such as durability, accessibility, trail styles, management and maintenance structures, and environmental impact, while accommodating the growing demand for mountain biking experiences. 

Alpine Shire Mayor, Cr John Forsyth, emphasised the importance of community feedback as a way to understand the gaps present in the existing tracks and trails network. 

"The people that know these tracks and trails best are those that use them," he said. 

"This is an opportunity for walkers, runners, cyclists and mountain bikers to provide targeted feedback to help Council manage these valuable assets for long-term enjoyment." 

Users are encouraged to have their say via Engage Alpine, Council's online engagement platform.  

There are three different survey options available, asking users about their general experiences, as well as targeted feedback about specific tracks and trails. Users are also invited to suggest new tracks and trails to fit into the existing network.  

Complete the survey now by visiting https://engage.alpineshire.vic.gov.au/tracks-and-trails-gap-analysis

Submissions close on Sunday, 11 August 2024.