Her Way Project
Friday, 09 Feb 2024
Griffith City Council is pleased to be partnering with Transport for NSW on the Safer Cities: Her Way Program, which aims to make public spaces around transport hubs feel safer for everyone, especially women, girls and gender diverse people.
The program will deliver up to $1 million worth of public interventions with help of the community through a co-design process.
July 20 2024 Media Release:
Her Way Project comes to a close
Eye-catching works of art, improved lighting, smart bus shelters, new footbridges, and a community garden have all been rolled out in Griffith to help make spaces feel safer for women, girls, and gender-diverse people.
“I am so impressed by what has been achieved. These improvements will make a huge difference to people living in and moving around the area,” Councillor Curran said.
In late 2022, Griffith was selected as a pilot council to implement projects to increase safety for women and girls as part of the Safer Cities: Her Way Program funded by Transport for NSW. Following extensive community consultation, the Canal to Coolah Street area was identified as an area of focus.
Over the past 18 months, Council has worked closely with the community through co-design, walkshops, and artist workshops to further develop the project. More than 150 participants, including local residents, high school students, community groups, businesses, and organisations, have been directly involved in the project and its outcomes.
The project achieved the following:
- Two new footbridges, footpaths, and lighting on Kooyoo and Ulong Street
- An upgrade to Don Best Park, featuring a community garden, lighting, BBQ, and water bubbler
- Wayfinding signage with bespoke artwork from Karissa Undy
- Two new smart bus shelters with wireless phone charging and solar capabilities
- Nine new public works of art in the CBD
- Upgraded lighting in two Yambil Street car parks
- A new understanding of how to design and collaborate with the community for the most vulnerable in our public spaces.
“Moving forward, Council plans to use the co-design framework in future projects and update and develop strategies that include lessons learned from the Safer Cities Project.”
Other Media Releases:
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Her Way enters Implementation Phase
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Removal of pedestrian bridges next step for Her Way Project
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Public artwork and murals to kick off Her Way Project
Installation of pedestrian bridges next step for Her Way
Her Way Project comes to a close