About the Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan

On the Central Coast, we are paving the way for a transport system that reflects the unique character and needs of the region.

The Draft Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan (Draft Plan) was released for public exhibition on Monday 2 June 2025, and was open for review and feedback until Sunday 27 July, 2025.

The Draft Plan provides a 20-year vision and defines the key transport priorities for the region to support community, land use and transport needs, now and into the future.

The Draft Plan is outcomes focused with a list of more than 45 actions and initiatives to respond to the objectives and challenges of the region. These initiatives are a mixture of small and large infrastructure projects, programs, service improvements, and policy changes – in the short, medium or long term.

Have Your Say

Public consultation on the Draft Plan has now closed. Thank you to everyone who participated in the engagement process to date. We received a high volume of feedback, questions and comments. Feedback will help inform the Final Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan by understanding what is most important to you and help guide decision-making about investments in future transport services and infrastructure across the region.

We look forward to sharing the final Plan with the community early next year.

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Public exhibition engagement

Public consultation on the Draft Central Coast Draft Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan has now closed. In addition to face-to-face engagement and community drop-in sessions, Transport engaged with community and stakeholders via a survey, a pin drop map and submission portal. We thank everyone who has contributed to the engagement process and taken the time to provide feedback and insights.

Thank you for your feedback. Surveys in response to the Draft Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Plan has now concluded.

Survey closed

We have concluded public exhibition of the Draft Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan. Submissions are now closed.

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Feedback on the Draft Central Coast Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan has now concluded.

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Discover the data and insights

This StoryMap for the Central Coast was created to share valuable data and insights that inform the vision, challenges, and opportunities within the region. As part of the NSW Government’s commitment to transparency, this StoryMap provides accessible information about our transport planning efforts.

How we got here and what's next

The Draft SRITP for the Central Coast builds on the extensive work already carried out on the former Regional Transport Plan, and incorporates input received from key stakeholders and the community in late 2024 and early 2025.

Several key themes emerged from this early engagement and helped inform the SRITP’s objectives, challenges, opportunities and initiatives. The initiatives demonstrate how we will achieve the strategic transport vision for the Central Coast.

View the Early Engagement Report to find out what we have heard.

There are seven objectives of the Central Coast Draft Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan.

Starting with Country Starting with Country and Closing the Gap

All investment in the transport network, services, policy and technology take a Country-centred approach.

Access to Transport Access to transport for all

A transport network that provides a range of travel choices to all people living, working in, or visiting the Central Coast region.

Housing and Places Well located housing and successful places

Support the delivery of housing and successful places through sustainable transport options to address growth on the Central Coast.

Economy A thriving and diversifying economy

Support the delivery of housing and successful places through sustainable transport options to address growth on the Central Coast.

Safety A safe transport network

Reduce fatal and serious injuries on the transport network and address safety concerns for public transport passengers.

Resilient Networks Resilient networks

Reduce the impact of transport network shocks and stresses to service and network interruptions and proactively plan for future impacts.

Net Zero Emissions Net Zero Emissions

Contribute to achieving the emissions reductions targets as outlined in the Net Zero and Climate Change Policy.

A list of more than 45 actions and initiatives have been identified to respond to the objectives and challenges of the region.

These initiatives are a mixture of small and large infrastructure projects, programs, service improvements, and policy changes – in the short, medium, or long term. The initiatives can be viewed at the back of the Draft Plan, or you can comment on them in the survey.

Feedback received during public consultation will be reviewed and a consultation summary report will be prepared and published. Feedback will also be considered to further refine the Draft Plan, with the final Plan expected to be delivered early 2026.


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