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Federal infrastructure funding for Redland

by Kody Cook
November 29, 2024
in Council, News, Project, QLD, Road, Spotlight, Training, Transport
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The Federal Government is providing Redland City Council with $2.6 million to fund 12 projects which will improve the safety and quality of local roads and infrastructure.  

Working in partnership with Redland City Council, these projects will improve the safety of local roads, footpaths and cycleways, updating and repairing existing facilities, and supporting local jobs. 

The 12 projects include: 

  • Maintenance of facilities at the Cleveland Aquatic Centre 
    • Upgrading the unisex disabled toilet 
    • Resurfacing of pathways near carpark, reception area, amenities and 25m pool 
  • Conservation repairs at Bayview Conservation Park and Scribbly Guma Mountain Bike tracks 
    • Rectification of surface damage, erosion and removal of hazards 
  • Footbridge maintenance across the Redlands 
    • Repairs to boardwalks and trip hazards 
    • Installation, replacement, and repair of reflectors 
    • Graffiti removal and general safety maintenance 
  • Footpath and cycleway maintenance in non-CBD areas 
  • City-wide management of grasses and other vegetation to maintain access routes for fire and maintenance vehicles and to limit impact on residential areas in the event of a wildfire 
  • Sealing of roads on Macleay Island 
    • Brolga Street 
    • Heron Street 
    • Ibis Street 
    • Noogie Street 
    • Parakeet Street 
    • Piccaninny Street 
    • Sandpiper Parade 

These projects will make sure important community facilities are upgraded for the community to enjoy and improve access and safety across the Redlands. 

The funding is delivered through Phase Four of the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) program.  

“When we work together, we get better outcomes for our communities,” Federal Minister for Regional Development and Local Government, Kristy McBain, said.  

“Which is why the Federal Government has increased the funding available to local councils to support the continued delivery of their local priority projects.  

“Whether it’s improving ageing roads or delivering a much-needed repair to a community hall, investing in local-led projects ensures we continue to boost liveability, regardless of your postcode.”  

Senator for Queensland, Murray Watt, said that it’s terrific to partner with Redland City Council to get them off the ground.  

“These projects will provide major benefits to the Redlands community by making local roads safer and delivering crucial upgrades for the Cleveland Aquatic Centre.” 

Redland City Mayor, Jos Mitchell, said that Redlands Coast offers a wonderful lifestyle and unique place to live and play, and Redland City Council is committed to collaborating with all levels of government to deliver outstanding services and initiatives for its residents. 

“This funding is a very welcome boost as it will enable Council to progress vital upgrades and maintenance works across both our mainland and island communities.” 

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