Safer Cities: Her Way Lismore CBD Safety Project
Funding |
The Safer Cities Program is investing $30 million over two years in partnership with Transport for NSW |
Department |
Destination and Economy / Economic Development |
Status |
Construction/installation due to start June 2024 |
Timeframe |
Construction/installation due to be finalised September 2024 |
Strategic purpose |
The program will deliver demonstration projects aimed at improving the perception of safety for women, girls and gender diverse people when walking or moving to, through and within public spaces and transport hubs |
July 2024 update
The final phase of the Safer Cities: Her Way initiative, funded by Transport NSW is now underway. The final walkshop for the Safer Cities Her Way project will occur on Wednesday, 4 September 6pm-8pm where feedback will be collected from participants regarding the interventions made.
Over the coming weeks the safety interventions that were identified by the community at walkshops and the co-design workshop will be installed. Participants of this final walkshop will be surveyed to determine if these interventions have improved safety, accessibility and sense of community of the two project sites:
- Harold Fredericks Carpark; and
- the pedestrian laneway at 56 Woodlark Street, which links Woodlark Street and the Clyde Campbell Car Park.
Both sites were highlighted by the community as areas of safety concern, making them priority sites for the project. New asphalt was recently laid in the laneway, while a new concrete footpath will be installed in Harold Fredericks Carpark. These upgrades will provide designated foot traffic areas with safe, smooth surfaces that reduce the risk of trips and falls and improve accessibility for people with mobility aids.
Other safety improvements to be installed across the two sites include fencing, additional CCTV cameras, seating, improved lighting, convex mirrors and safety bollards. Foot-traffic areas will be clearly designated within the carpark through indigenous-themed murals that reflect Lismore’s character and identity.
About the project
Lismore City Council is committed to enhancing our CBD as a safe and welcoming environment for all. We are thrilled to announce our participation in the Safer Cities: Her Way Program, a collaborative initiative between Transport for NSW and 10 pilot councils across NSW, including Lismore. This program aims to implement demonstration projects focused on improving safety for women, girls and gender-diverse individuals in public spaces and transport hubs.
The Lismore CBD project will involve co-design workshops with local women, girls and gender-diverse individuals to capture the essence of our community's identity. Through various engagement methods, we will select one precinct to enhance, with the following objectives:
- Enhancing the sense of safety for women and girls, particularly in light of the pandemic's impacts on public spaces;
- Improving the accessibility, walkability, and safety of pedestrian and cyclist connections both day and night;
- Creating a welcoming space for community gatherings and connections;
- Strengthening the identity, character, and value of the chosen precinct while promoting inclusivity and diversity; and
- Fostering local community stewardship and pride in our shared spaces.
The project's effectiveness will be evaluated to advocate for long-term changes across business centres within the Lismore Local Government Area.
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