Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program (QTRIP) 2019-20 to 2022-23
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Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2019–20 to 2022–23 South Coast 6,544 km2 Area covered by district1 19.48% Beenleigh LOGAN 1 CITY Population of Queensland COUNCIL 919 km Jimboomba Oxenford Other state-controlled road network (Helensvale light rail station) Fassifern SOUTHPORT NERANG 130 km SURFERS Beaudesert Boonah PARADISE National Land Transport Network (Broadbeach SCENIC RIM light rail station) REGIONAL COUNCIL Mudgeeraba 88 km GOLD COAST National rail network CITY Coolangatta COUNCIL 1Queensland Government Statistician’s Office (Queensland Treasury) Queensland Regional Profiles. www.qgsa.gld.gov.auwww.qgso.qld.gov.au (retrieved 1626 AprilMay 2019)2018) Legend National road network State strategic road network State regional and other district road National rail network 0 15 Km Other railway (includes light rail) Local government boundary Legend Nerang Office National road network 36-38 Cotton Street | Nerang | Qld 4211 State strategic road network PO Box 442 | Nerang | Qld 4211 State regional and other district road (07) 5563 6600 | [email protected] National rail network Other railway (includes light rail) Local government boundary Divider image: Construction worksworks onon thethe StapleyStapley RoadRoad bridge bridge at at Exit Exit 84 84 of of the Pacific Motorway at ReedyReedy Creek.Creek. District program highlights • business case development for safety and capacity • commence extending the four-lane duplication of upgrades at Exit 38 and 41 interchanges on the Pacific Mount Lindesay Highway between Rosia Road and In 2018–19 we completed: Motorway at Yatala Stoney Camp Road interchange at Greenbank • duplication of Waterford-Tamborine Road, from two to • business case development for the Mount Lindesay • commence construction of a four-lane upgrade of four lanes, between Anzac Avenue and Hotz Road at Highway four-lane upgrade between Stoney Camp Road Mount Lindesay Highway, between Camp Cable Road Logan Village and Chambers Flat Road interchanges. and intersection of Johanna Street and Tamborine Street at Jimboomba • construction of cycling connections in the district, In 2019–20 we will: including the delivery of on-road bike lanes on Logan • complete a traffic signalisation upgrade of the North Road in Underwood, as part of the Veloway 1 (V1) • continue construction of additional southbound lanes Street intersection with Waterford-Tamborine Road at Cycleway on the merge between the Gateway Motorway and the Logan Village Pacific Motorway at Eight Mile Plains and Rochedale, • construction of road safety improvements on jointly funded by the Australian Government and • continue safety improvements along various sections Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road between Dunns Road and Queensland Government of Beaudesert-Beenleigh Road between Birnam and Luscombe Crescent at Wolfdene Luscombe • continue widening the Pacific Motorway, from four to • restoration of Beechmont Road, Gold Coast- six lanes, between Mudgeeraba and Varsity Lakes, • complete installation of on-road cycle lanes along Springbrook Road, Nerang-Murwillumbah Road, and jointly funded by the Australian Government and Logan Road between Levington Road and Kingston Lamington National Park Road damaged by Severe Queensland Government Road at Underwood, as part of the Veloway 1 (V1) Tropical Cyclone Debbie in 2017 Cycleway • continue design activities for widening and busway • stage 2 of the Helensvale bus facility upgrade, extensions along the Pacific Motorway between including new cycle storage facilities, upgrades to Eight Mile Plains and Daisy Hill, jointly funded by the the park ‘n’ ride, kiss ‘n’ ride and taxi facilities, and Australian Government and Queensland Government additional accessible parking bays • continue design activities for the widening, from four • planning and business case development for the Gold to six lanes, of the Pacific Motorway between Varsity Coast Light Rail (stage 3A) between Broadbeach South Lakes and Tugun, jointly funded by the Australian and Burleigh Heads Government and Queensland Government • business case development for the Pacific Motorway • commence safety and capacity upgrades at Exit 57 widening, from four to six lanes, between Varsity Lakes interchange on the Pacific Motorway at Oxenford and Tugun South • complete road safety improvements on the Mount • business case development for the Pacific Motorway Lindesay Highway at North Maclean, jointly funded Coast upgrade between Eight Mile Plains and Daisy Hill, and by the Australian Government and Queensland extension of the South East Busway to Springwood Government South Coast | District profile Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2019–20 to 2022–23 | Page 39 • complete installation of on-road cycle lanes along • continue business case development for additional Southport-Nerang Road between Wardoo Street and lanes on the Pacific Motorway between Daisy Hill and Moora Street at Ashmore the Logan Motorway interchange at Loganholme • complete design and commence construction for the • continue planning for a multi-modal corridor on the Ormeau train station park ‘n’ ride expansion Gold Coast Highway between Burleigh Heads and Coolangatta. • continue planning and design to deliver approximately 600 new car spaces at Greenbank bus park ‘n’ ride. Link for TMR Project Page: https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Projects Future Plans We continue to plan for the future transport requirements of the South Coast District. In 2019–20 we plan to: • continue planning for the Coomera Connector and capacity upgrades for the Pacific Motorway between Loganholme and Nerang • complete planning and business case development for the Pacific Motorway interchange upgrades at Exit 45 in Ormeau and Exit 49 in Pimpama • continue planning and business case development for the staged rollout of smart motorway technologies on the Pacific Motorway between Loganholme and Nerang • continue planning and business case development for a four-lane upgrade of Mount Lindesay Highway between Johanna Street and South Street at Jimboomba • commence business case development for an upgrade of Waterford-Tamborine Road between Anzac Avenue and North Street, and Hotz Road and Camp Cable Road South Coast | District profile Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2019–20 to 2022–23 | Page 40 National Network Contributions Estimated Approved Indicative Indicative Queensland expenditure 2021-22 Local Investment Commonwealth Australian Investment name/Location Location description total cost Government to 30 June 2019-20 2020-21 to Beyond Work description government ID (1) number Government / Other 2019 2022-23 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 $’000 Gold Coast City 1069787 Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Albert River Bridge 675 675 267 408 Install, improve or replace ITS hardware and field devices 852582(2) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Varsity Lakes - Tugun 1,030,000 515,000 515,000 16,151 45,000 70,000 483,849 415,000 Construct additional lane/s 729555(3) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Oxenford (Exit 57) 25,000 25,000 3,000 12,000 10,000 Improve interchange/s 735670 Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Ormeau and Pimpama (Exit 45 and 1,200 1,200 500 700 Undertake transport project planning Exit 49) 1118517 Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Loganholme - Pimpama (12.50 - 1,400 1,400 700 600 100 Undertake transport project planning 32.50km) 213094(4) 066223-16QLD- Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Mudgeeraba - Varsity Lakes 197,500 110,000 87,500 123,216 65,479 8,805 Construct additional lane/s NP Subtotal: Gold Coast City 124,287 89,405 483,949 Logan City 1069428 Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Albert River Bridge 675 675 267 408 Install, improve or replace ITS hardware and field devices 852345(5) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Eight Mile Plains - Daisy Hill 749,000 374,500 374,500 23,438 25,312 74,600 485,400 140,250 Construct additional lane/s 736114(5) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Daisy Hill - Loganholme 16,000 8,000 8,000 3,500 2,000 1,900 600 8,000 Undertake transport project planning 1077698(6) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) 6.60 - 6.70km (Exit 24 off-ramp) 80 80 80 Improve intersection/s 209075(7) 066222-16QLD- Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) Miles Platting Road - Rochedale Road 195,300 115,000 80,300 113,427 59,720 16,853 5,300 Construct additional lane/s NP (Gateway merge) Subtotal: Logan City 87,520 93,353 491,300 Scenic Rim 1078666(6) Cunningham Highway (Ipswich - 72.00 - 73.00km 2,789 2,789 200 2,589 Overlay/rehabilitate pavement Regional Warwick) Subtotal: Scenic Rim Regional 200 2,589 Various local 1219151(8) Coomera Connector Loganholme - Nerang 20,000 10,000 10,000 4,000 4,000 2,000 6,000 4,000 Undertake transport project planning governments Subtotal: Various local governments 4,000 2,000 6,000 Other works Construction Works 4,595 6,406 590 10,411 Corridor and Minor Safety Enhancements 576 5,098 144 144 5,386 Natural Disaster Rehabilitation and Replacement 160 53 213 Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway) interchange upgrades funding 50,000 96,300 32,000 114,300 commitment(9) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway), Australian Government funding 102,500 102,500 commitment(10) Pacific Highway (Pacific Motorway), Daisy Hill to Logan Motorway funding 500,000 500,000 commitment(11) Programmed Maintenance 776 776 South Coast | National Network Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2019–20 to 2022–23 | Page 41 Contributions Estimated Approved Indicative Indicative Queensland expenditure 2021-22 Local Investment Commonwealth Australian