Peaceful Bayside is hosting an exploratory walk along the proposed "Kamay Greenway" on Sunday, August 25. / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading Peaceful Bayside lead candidate for Ward 5 in the September 14 council elections, Councillor Heidi Lee Douglas is pushing for the creation of the Kamay Greenway, a nature and active transport corridor connection from the Cooks River to the Georges River, which will extend existing nature and active transport corridors to wind all the way from Arncliffe to Sans Souci. Councillor Douglas submitted a Notice of Motion at the May 22 Bayside Council meeting asking the council to prioritise investigation into extending the Active Transport Route south of President Avenue to Sans Souci, to be called the Kamay Greenway.

"This would be a green corridor and safe pathway for pedestrians and cyclists from Kyeemagh to Sandringham that connects our community and restores nature and our waterways," Cr Douglas said. The Kamay Greenway plan has an estimated cost of $10 million. The proposed route would pass through AS Tanner Reserve, Scarborough Park East, across the pedestrian bridge over Scarborough Ponds, along the east of the Baseball pitch, and connect to Margate Street.

It would cross Ramsgate Road and continue south through the west of Bona Park and the traffic crossing at Sandringham and Napoleon Street and continue on the western bank of Bado-Berong Creek to Russell Street, through Equestrian Park, Stan Moses Reserve to Scott Park. I.