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South East Queensland Cycle Network Program: 2011-12 Capital South East Queensland Cycle Network Program 2011-12 Capital Grants Projects CONTENTS GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL Galeen Drive To Honeyeater Drive Green Bridge Construction........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Surfers South Oceanway Stage 1 Construction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Tugun to Bilinga Oceanway Construction............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL Brassall Bikeway Connection - Stage 2 Construction .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6 RAAF Base Bikeway Planning Study................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 LOGAN CITY COUNCIL East West Cycle Route – Second Avenue to Demeio Park Bikeway – Planning and Design.............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Logan Central Cycle Route Stage 4 – Allgas Street to Pacific Highway Design.................................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Loganlea to Beenleigh Route Feasibility and Planning...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Springwood Cycle Route – Springwood Bus Station to Parfrey Road Connection – Planning and Design ....................................................................................................................................... 11 Wembley Road Cycle Route – Campden Street to Logan Motorway Construction ........................................................................................................................................................................... 12 MORETON BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL Dakabin Link Road Cycle Facilities Construction............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 REDLAND CITY COUNCIL Eddie Santagiuliana Way – Moreton Bay Cycleway Signage Project ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14 Moreton Bay Cycleway – Hilliards Creek Crossing Construction....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 SUNSHINE COAST REGIONAL COUNCIL Arthur Street Pathway Construction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 16 Claymore Road Cycle Link Construction ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Coastal Pathway Directional Signage................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 18 Cotton Tree Pathway Construction .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19 David Low Way Cycle Link (McDonalds Road to Blanch Court) Construction................................................................................................................................................................................... 20 Fishermans Road On-Road Cycle Links Construction....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21 McCarthy Road Cycleway – Stage 3 Construction ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 22 Petrie Creek Road – Stage 2 Construction........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 23 Sippy Downs Drive Cycle Facilities Construction............................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24 TOOWOOMBA REGIONAL COUNCIL CBD To Showgrounds Link – Design and Construction..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Ramsay and Nelson Streets Intersection Upgrade – Design and Construction................................................................................................................................................................................. 26 Toowoomba Active Strategy – Data Collection, Monitoring and Targets ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 South East Queensland Cycle Network Program 2011-12 Capital Grants Projects 2 GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL Galeen Drive to Honeyeater Drive Green Bridge Construction GALEEN DRIVE TO HONEYEATER DRIVE GREEN BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Project Description This project will involve the construction of a 125 metre long 4 metre wide green bridge across Miami Lake from Galeen Drive to Honeyeater Drive in Burleigh Waters. The Green Bridge will provide a safer more convenient route for pedestrians and cyclists between residential areas and trip attractors. Project works will include 125 metres of 4 metre wide bridge and 3 metre wide connecting pathway, signage and lighting. In 2009-10 the Cycle Network Program contributed $66,000 funding for the Feasibility and Design of the Galeen Drive to Honeyeater Drive Green Bridge. This project aligns with the cycle network identified in the South East Queensland Principal Cycle Network Plan. Council Priority Ranking Gold Coast City Council ranked this project 3 of 11 for 2011-12. Trip Attractors • Burleigh Waters Shopping Centre • Bond University • Burleigh Waters Community Centre • Varsity College • Caningeraba Primary School • Burleigh Sports Centre • Honeyeater, Galeen Drive and Coronet Parks Funding The project estimate is $2,200,000. Gold Coast City Council has committed $1,100,000 to this project and is requesting: • $1,100,000 as a 2011-12 Capital Grant from the Cycle Network Program. Political Representation • Federal – Mrs Karen Andrews MP [McPherson] • State – Mrs Christine Smith MP [Burleigh] • Local – Cr Greg Betts [Division 12] South East Queensland Cycle Network Program 2011-12 Capital Grants Projects 3 GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL Surfers South Oceanway Stage 1 Construction SURFERS SOUTH OCEANWAY STAGE 1 CONSTRUCTION Project Description Surfers South Oceanway Stage 1 will involve the detailed design and construction of a shared cycle and pedestrian Oceanway along the foreshore of Surfers South Beach from Clifford Street to Fern Street. This project is the first stage of the Surfers South Oceanway which will contribute to a continuous cycleway along the Gold Coast beach front. Project works will include 850 metres of 3.5 metre wide off-road pathway and signage. This project aligns with the cycle network identified in the South East Queensland Principal Cycle Network Plan. Council Priority Ranking Gold Coast City Council ranked this project 1 of 11 for 2011-12. Trip Attractors • Raptis Plaza • The Mark Centre • Surfers Paradise Retail Centre • Surfers Paradise Primary School • Broadbeach Primary School • Surfers Paradise & Northcliffe SLSC • Churches [4] • Surfers Paradise Esplanade • Parks & Recreational Facilities [17]
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