RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture

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RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture CHRIS STAPLETON 1 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. 2 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. Define Networks for different people - not traffic speed. 3 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. Define Networks for different people - not traffic speed. Allow dispersion to occur - not just focus. GULGONG 4 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. Define Networks for different people - not traffic speed. Allow dispersion to occur - not just focus. Design the High Street for - not getting to parking high street activities GULGONG 5 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. Define Networks for different people - not traffic speed. Allow dispersion to occur - not just focus. Design the High Street for - not getting to parking high street activities A reliable alternative will – efficiency and place take through traffic both win MUDGEE 6 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

MIDDLE EAST CITIES KEEPInG the Culture Design the suburbs as a liveable network - not access conduits Fundamentals 7 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture JEWAR 8 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture Terminations in the CBD divert - liveability is flexibility through traffic for mobility AL AIN SUPERGRID CONTAINING NEIGHBOURHOODS 9 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture GULGONG MUDGEE AL AIN 10 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

RURAL TOWNS - KEEPInG the Culture It’s about liveable places - not through traffic. Define Networks for different people - not traffic speed. Allow dispersion to occur - not just focus. Design the High Street for - not getting to parking high street activities A reliable alternative will – efficiency and place take through traffic both win Design the suburbs as a liveable network - not access conduits. Terminations in the CBD divert - liveability is flexibility through traffic for mobility 11 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au

MIDDLE EAST CITIES KEEPInG the Culture THANK YOU Fundamentals 12 Chris Stapleton – Stapleton Transportation and Planning, STAP @ ozemail.com.au