Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project
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Lismore City Council’s goal is to make our CBD a better place to work, visit and connect where everyone feels safe. That’s why we’re excited to have been selected to be part of the Safer Cities: Her Way Program.
This collaborative partnership program between Transport for NSW and ten pilot councils across NSW, including Lismore, will deliver demonstration projects aimed at improving the real and perceived safety for women, girls and gender-diverse people when walking or moving to, through and within public spaces and transport hubs.
About the Project
The Lismore CBD project will be developed through co-design workshops with local women, girls and gender-diverse people designed to reflect local place identity and character. Through multiple engagement methods with the community this project will identify one precinct to develop, with the objectives of:
assisting women and girls to feel that their sense of safety is improved when using public spaces following the impacts of the pandemic
improving amenity, accessibility, walkability and safety for pedestrian and cyclist connections, day and night
providing a place for the community to gather, connect and feel welcome
strengthening the place identity, character and community value, along with providing diverse, inclusive, free welcoming uses
increasing local community stewardship and level of pride (attachment to place).
The project will be evaluated for its effectiveness and used to build the case for longer-term change across business centres throughout the Lismore Local Government Area.
Learn more about the Safer Cities Program and let’s work together to make Lismore CBD a better place to work, visit and connect!
You spoke, we listened!
Community engagement activities have been completed to identify the preferred sites for the program. These engagements included:
community surveys and face-to-face discussions around concerns experienced when moving through the CBD with women’s groups and community members. This identified areas of the CBD to be investigated further with ‘walkshops’.
4 ‘walkshops’ through the CDB to collect data and feedback from women and girls on their safety concerns. This identified 5 sites in the CBD that felt most ‘unsafe’.
a collaborative Co-design workshop where more detailed feedback and suggestions for improvements on these 5 sites were gathered from community members.
Community members were actively engaged during the Co-design Workshop Photo credit: Lismore City CouncilYour input was reviewed against the objectives of the Safer Cities: Her Way Program. From this review, two sites were selected as the project sites and your suggested improvements (or trial interventions) were progressed to planning and design.
Site 1: Open (Unnamed) Laneway - Woodlark Street to Browns Creek Carpark
Site 2: Harold Fredericks Carpark
Concept Designs Update
Some of the trial interventions you proposed for each site, and what they might look like, are listed below. They were chosen to improve feelings of safety in the area, create a more welcoming space, and to strengthen the identity, character and community value of Lismore’s CBD.
Open (Unnamed) Laneway - Woodlark St to Browns Creek Carpark
➡ This might look like fairy lights in selected trees along the perimeter, ground-based spotlights directed up into the large fig tree, pole lights with CCTV and illuminated safety bollards.
Improvements to accessibility and safety in the foot traffic zones
➡ This might look like a raised footpath from Dawson St through the carpark to the Quad, with surface paint application (cultural artistic elements).
➡ It may also include artistic / sculptural fencing around the beautiful fig tree.
Installation of a kerb ramp from the carpark to the Quad footpath
➡ Disability access ramp with additional tactile markers.
Wayfinding Signage
➡ This might look like informational signs placed at entrances and exits to carpark, with distances to the CBD’s points of interest.
Shared zone
➡ This might look like a shared zone signage throughout entire carpark to provide pedestrians with right of way.
Lismore City Council’s goal is to make our CBD a better place to work, visit and connect where everyone feels safe. That’s why we’re excited to have been selected to be part of the Safer Cities: Her Way Program.
This collaborative partnership program between Transport for NSW and ten pilot councils across NSW, including Lismore, will deliver demonstration projects aimed at improving the real and perceived safety for women, girls and gender-diverse people when walking or moving to, through and within public spaces and transport hubs.
About the Project
The Lismore CBD project will be developed through co-design workshops with local women, girls and gender-diverse people designed to reflect local place identity and character. Through multiple engagement methods with the community this project will identify one precinct to develop, with the objectives of:
assisting women and girls to feel that their sense of safety is improved when using public spaces following the impacts of the pandemic
improving amenity, accessibility, walkability and safety for pedestrian and cyclist connections, day and night
providing a place for the community to gather, connect and feel welcome
strengthening the place identity, character and community value, along with providing diverse, inclusive, free welcoming uses
increasing local community stewardship and level of pride (attachment to place).
The project will be evaluated for its effectiveness and used to build the case for longer-term change across business centres throughout the Lismore Local Government Area.
Learn more about the Safer Cities Program and let’s work together to make Lismore CBD a better place to work, visit and connect!
You spoke, we listened!
Community engagement activities have been completed to identify the preferred sites for the program. These engagements included:
community surveys and face-to-face discussions around concerns experienced when moving through the CBD with women’s groups and community members. This identified areas of the CBD to be investigated further with ‘walkshops’.
4 ‘walkshops’ through the CDB to collect data and feedback from women and girls on their safety concerns. This identified 5 sites in the CBD that felt most ‘unsafe’.
a collaborative Co-design workshop where more detailed feedback and suggestions for improvements on these 5 sites were gathered from community members.
Community members were actively engaged during the Co-design Workshop Photo credit: Lismore City CouncilYour input was reviewed against the objectives of the Safer Cities: Her Way Program. From this review, two sites were selected as the project sites and your suggested improvements (or trial interventions) were progressed to planning and design.
Site 1: Open (Unnamed) Laneway - Woodlark Street to Browns Creek Carpark
Site 2: Harold Fredericks Carpark
Concept Designs Update
Some of the trial interventions you proposed for each site, and what they might look like, are listed below. They were chosen to improve feelings of safety in the area, create a more welcoming space, and to strengthen the identity, character and community value of Lismore’s CBD.
Open (Unnamed) Laneway - Woodlark St to Browns Creek Carpark
➡ This might look like fairy lights in selected trees along the perimeter, ground-based spotlights directed up into the large fig tree, pole lights with CCTV and illuminated safety bollards.
Improvements to accessibility and safety in the foot traffic zones
➡ This might look like a raised footpath from Dawson St through the carpark to the Quad, with surface paint application (cultural artistic elements).
➡ It may also include artistic / sculptural fencing around the beautiful fig tree.
Installation of a kerb ramp from the carpark to the Quad footpath
➡ Disability access ramp with additional tactile markers.
Wayfinding Signage
➡ This might look like informational signs placed at entrances and exits to carpark, with distances to the CBD’s points of interest.
Shared zone
➡ This might look like a shared zone signage throughout entire carpark to provide pedestrians with right of way.
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
January 2023
Community Engagement
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
January 2023 - May 2023
Community consultation activities undertaken to inform the early stages of the project:
Safety Survey
Lismore CBD Walkshops (4 conducted during both day and night)
Co-design Workshop
Concept Design
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
May 2023
External consultants develop the concept design based on the community feedback from the engagement activities.
Draft Concept Design
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
July 2023
The draft Concept Design is received.
Draft Concept Design Consultation
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
July 2023
The draft Concept Design will be available for community consultation. This gives residents a chance to view the design and make submissions for Council to consider.
Artist Expression of Interest
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
Local Artists or a collaboration of Artists who have a strong connection with the local area are asked to develop designs that will enhance two community-selected sites in the CBD.
Construction/Installation
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project has finished this stage
June - September 2024
Installation of safety interventions and beautification of the sites based on the community's feedback.
Post-Construction Walkshop
Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project is currently at this stage
Community members who participated in the previous engagement activities are invited to view and celebrate the completion of the project.
Official Opening of the project sites
this is an upcoming stage for Safer Cities: Her Way – Lismore CBD safety project
The Safer Cities Program is investing $30 million over two years to help improve perceptions of safety in our cities and towns, particularly for women, girls and gender diverse people in partnership with Transport for NSW.
Lismore is one of ten Councils across NSW that were selected to work with Transport for NSW on this program.