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Bass Coast Shire Council Adopts Inclusive Mountain Bike/BMX/Pump Strategy to Boost Off-Road Recreation

Bass Coast Shire Council has officially adopted the Bass Coast Mountain Bike/BMX/Pump Strategy, a comprehensive plan aimed at expanding and enhancing offroad cycling and recreational opportunities across the region. This inclusive strategy responds to the growing community interest in mountain biking, BMX, and pump track activities, outlining a clear vision for new infrastructure development.

Developed through extensive community engagement, the Strategy has received valuable input from key stakeholders including the Bass Coast Mountain Bike Association, Parks Victoria, Phillip Island Nature Parks, the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, and a dedicated community reference group. The Strategy is designed to meet the varied needs of the Bass Coast community, ensuring that the new facilities are accessible to people of all ages, abilities, and interests.

The Strategy identifies a range of suitable sites across the Shire for potential development, ensuring that these spaces are not only well-planned but also inclusive of different recreational activities. Whether it’s a young child on a scooter, a BMX rider, or an experienced mountain biker, the new facilities will cater to a broad spectrum of users, encouraging more people to engage in physical activities.

Bass Coast Mayor Cr Clare Le Serve highlighted the broad appeal of the Strategy, stating, “The Bass Coast Mountain Bike/BMX/Pump Strategy is not just for experienced off-road cyclists-these pump tracks and facilities are designed to be enjoyed by all ages and levels of ability and will suit those simply looking to engage in a fun and active lifestyle. By providing versatile and accessible spaces, we’re creating opportunities for everyone in our community to participate in outdoor recreation, fostering a more active and connected Bass Coast.”

The implementation of this Strategy will be pursued through collaboration with community partners, leveraging funding opportunities from government grants, developer contributions, and Council resources. Anticipated outcomes include increased participation in off-road and recreational activities, improved local amenities, and enhanced tourism appeal for Bass Coast as a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Council will continue to work closely with the community reference group to advocate for external funding and support the design and construction of new tracks and trails. These efforts will enhance existing infrastructure and create new opportunities for residents and visitors alike to enjoy the diverse and inclusive recreational options available in Bass Coast.

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