Monday, December 2, 2024

Logan infrastructure works boom

Logan City Council has simultaneously embarked on four major roads and water projects, each valued at more than $15 million, as part of a massive boost for city infrastructure.

Infrastructure Chair, Councillor Teresa Lane, said it was a busy period for Council but one which would deliver important infrastructure for the community.

“This is by far our most significant work front on record,” Cr Lane said.

“There may be some short-term pain as motorists, bike riders and pedestrians navigate their way around work sites, but the long-term benefits will be worth it.

Infrastructure Chair Cr Teresa Lane with Cr Tony Hall at Loganlea Road.

“Over the next decade and a half, the city’s population will swell to more than half a million people.

“This is about building roads to service a growing city and getting everyone home safely.”

Council has completed almost $60 million in road infrastructure projects in the first six months of the 2022-23 financial year and is on track for its biggest roads capital works program in history, said Cr Lane.

Leading the way is a $77.7 million widening of Loganlea Road, from the Logan Motorway to the M1 on-ramp at Slacks Creek, jointly funded with the Australian Government.

The new stretch will feature six lanes – three in each direction. Another northbound lane will be added to the Ray Hodgson Bridge over Slacks Creek, while shared pathways will benefit bike and scooter riders, walkers and joggers.

Other major Council upgrade works include:

  • Mundoolun Road – $17.4 million
  • Kelly Street (Eagleby) drainage – $18 million
  • Cowper Avenue (Eagleby) drainage – $16 million

Division 6 Councillor, Tony Hall said the upgrade would be welcomed by the thousands of motorists who use Loganlea Road daily.

“This stretch of bitumen is a vital thoroughfare in the city and this upgrade will improve traffic flow and reduce congestion and travel times,” said Cr Hall.

“Just as important, it will improve safety for everyone including pedestrians.”

Council is upgrading 4.5km of Mundoolun Road, from the East Street/Edelsten Road roundabout to just north of Monmouth Court, and from John Collins Drive to Collins Creek Road.

The upgrades to the stormwater networks at Kelly Street  and Cowper Avenue in Eagleby, now underway, involved the laying of 6.4km of concrete pipes and channels

The work will reduce localised flooding impacts, with new pipes, manholes, culverts and drainage structures.

A similar $15 million upgrade to the stormwater network at Woodlands Drive, Rochedale South has recently been completed.

In December, Council also finished a $9 million upgrade of Gilmore Road at Berrinba, between Arshad Drive and Rod Golledge Drive.

The $8.6 million first stage of local road upgrades at Jimboomba has also been completed.

Cycleway upgrades include the $4.2 million extension of Slacks Track, Station Road at Loganlea and Cinderella Drive at Springwood.

Council’s 2022/2023 budget investment for roads and drainage is $241.5 million.

The Loganlea Road project is receiving $22.5 million in funding from the Australian Government’s Infrastructure Investment Program.

The Mundoolun Road project is partly funded through the 2022-23 Roads to Recovery Program.

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