Hi everyone,
Welcome to this month’s MooneeBUG Newsletter, Here’s a quick recap of March and some exciting announcements for the future.

đ» MooneeBUG Meeting
Thanks to everyone who joined us for the March meeting where we spoke about how to convert energy into action. Our April meeting will be outside the Valley đ«ąat Lickey Split in Footscray on Tuesday 16th April, next to the awesome community bike-hub. Please RSVP on facebook or reply to this email.

đŠ Moonee Valley Council News
Wayfinding signs coming back! After some asking, the Sustainable Transport officer let us know that Debneys Park end of Moonee Ponds Creek Trail will be getting much-needed signs (apperntly being replaced). Iâll keep you updated on the timeline
Flemington Bridge bike access: Great to see David Macauly raise this issue with the council. Listen to his question and the council’s response here.
I encourage everyone to ask a question at the next meeting. You can submit your question online, and donât even need to attend.

đȘđČ MooneeBUG Win: Grice Crescent Separated Bike Lane
MooneeBUG (Tim and Frank) was key in calling this dangerous pinch point to councilâs attention back in 2021, and in great news, it has progressed through planning and consultation, and works are scheduled in the next 2-3 weeks. The north-bound bicycle lane will be extended and physically separated around the bend.

đ„ł Mount Alexander Road Bike Lane Upgrades
Federal Blackspot funding and The Department of Transport and Planning are adding bike lane signage, green surfacing, and sharrows around the Travancore corner of Mount Alexander Road. Of great interest as well, they are installing bike detectors and LED Stud lighting to alert drivers to the presence of kids and adults on bikes.
It is easy to be critical of these treatments, as they donât offer real protection for vulnerable road users, however Mt Alexander Road is an arterial road with many competing stakeholders, including trams, businesses, resident parking. Incremental upgrades like this can pave the way for more significant change in the long term by increasing ridership and visibility of people on bikes. More info here

đ Walk. Ride. Moonee Valley
MooneeBUG is working with Moonee Valley Sustainability to promote active and sustainable transport. Weâll be having a group ride around Moonee Valley to finish off the day.
Featuring:
+ Towards Better Streets – panel and Q&A
+ Info on infrastructure for cycling and walking
+ Bike repairs advice
+ Explore e-bikes and cargo bikes
+ Join Moonee BUG for a group ride
10AM – 1PM, Saturday 20 April @ Dwell (78 St Leonards Rd, Ascot Vale) More info on Facebook
đ° Other News:
Ride to School Day came and went without much fanfare. I am not a parent of any school age children. I would love to hear from any parents. Did your schools promote anything for ride-to-school day?
Bicycle Network Super Tuesday Bike Count had volunteers from MooneeBUG out and counting. Hopefully that data contributes to understanding and planning for sustainable transport into the future.
Bike Network E-Bike Expo: April 7 at the Brunswick Velodrome, BIke Network will be hosting a whole bunch of vendors, guest speakers, food trucks etc. Try out the different models available. More info on Facebook.
Fanny Street Reserve: BMX Jumps appear to be built, but word is theyâre not officially âopenâ yet.
Keilor Rd, Niddrie: Streetscaping works between Ross and Treadwell streets commencing in a week, Iâm not sure (but hopeful) this includes green paint surface treatment for bikes. (incremental improvements)








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