Conveniently Connected (CC) - Quarter 2 2020/2021

Project Target Status Commentary

CC1.1.1 -  Deliver a report on the medium term needs for Logan's public transport system.

Purpose: Identify infrastructure requirements for the City of Logan for the next five to 15 years 

June 2021 On Track In the second quarter a Councillor briefing was held to discuss the findings of a recently completed study on the City's short term bus network needs. It was necessary to receive Mayor and Councillor feedback on the bus network study to understand the final scope of the current medium term study.  Following the briefing the current study was temporarily placed on hold until the identified funding source for the project is agreed by Council resolution.  A report to the City Infrastructure Committee is planned for the third quarter.

CC1.2.1 - Complete a condition survey of the sealed road network. 

Purpose: Assess overall condition and prioritise future rehabilitation.

June 2021 Monitor As at the end of the second quarter, the Road Network Condition Survey has been slightly delayed due to laser failure and time taken to arrange repair. The project is expect to recommence the survey by February 2021.
 

CC1.2.2 - Deliver the annual Road Maintenance Program. 

Purpose: Maintain the quality of the local road network.

June 2021  On Track As at the end of the second quarter, delivery of the annual road maintenance program is on track with 52% of the program having been delivered.
 

CC1.2.3 - Deliver the annual road and drainage capital program.

Purpose: Improve active transport across the city

June 2021  On Track

The Capital Roadworks and Drainage Program delivers enhanced transport and drainage infrastructure across the City of Logan. The program delivers infrastructure upgrades to cater for improvements and growth across the city as well as renewal of the existing infrastructure. 

At the end of the second Quarter of the 2020/2021 Financial Year, delivery of the Capital Roadworks and Drainage Program has achieved $28.2 million in overall expenditure:

Significant projects, which were underway or completed in the second Quarter include the following:

  • Asphalt and spray seal resurfacing across numerous streets ($3.1 million)
  • Kerb and Channel rehabilitation at numerous locations to support future asphalt resurfacing works ($1.3 million)
  • Pavement reconstruction works at Hawkins Street, Benbow Court and Grenville Street, Springwood ($1.4million)
  • Pavement reconstruction works at Silverwood Drive, Red Ash Court and Red Cedar Crescent, Jimboomba ($2.0 million)
  • Pavement reconstruction works at Kirk Road, Chambers Flat ($0.8million)
  • Stage 1 of the Woodlands Drive Catchment Master Drainage Project, Rochedale South ($1.1 million)
  • Stage 1 of Doug White Drive, Park Ridge ($3.0 million)
  • Local road kerbing and stormwater drainage upgrade of Webb Road, Loganlea ($2.9 million)
  • Flinders Street Carpark Rehabilitation, Logan Central ($0.65 million)
  • Footpath rehabilitation at numerous locations  ($0.3 million)

There is currently $99.9 million of projects currently in procurement and pre-award assessment in preparation for construction commencement. This includes:

  • Shared footpath / cycleway on Compton Road, Slack Creek between Allgas Street and Baker Street ($3.2 Million)
  • Shared footpath / cycleway construction on Station Road, Slack Creek between Kingston Road and Haig   Road ($1.2 Million)
  • Black Spot Upgrade Grand Plaza Drive Pedestrian Improvements, Browns Plains ($0.3 Million)
  • Major Intersection Upgrade of Logan Reserve Road / Muchow Road, Marsden ($1.2 Million)
  • Chambers Flat Road Upgrade, Kings Way to Mount Lindesay Highway, Chambers Flat ($38.5 Million)
  • Stormwater drainage upgrades in Stages 2 & 9 of the Woodlands Drive Catchment, Rochedale South ($18 Million)
  • Stage 1 of local road kerbing and stormwater drainage upgrades to streets in Jimboomba (South Street,       Nichols Street, John Street, Mary Street & Hill Street) ($7.8 million)
  • Local road kerbing and stormwater drainage upgrades to Holmview Road, Beenleigh ($0.7 Million)
  • Local road kerbing and stormwater drainage upgrades to Dickman Road, Forestdale ($0.45 Million)
  • Stormwater drainage upgrade in Stage 2 of the Defiance Road Catchment, Woodridge ($1.8 Million)
  • Stormwater drainage upgrades of Woodbeck Street & Pheasant Street Catchment, Beenleigh ($1.3 Million)
  • Local road upgrade to Schmidt Road, Eagleby ($0.4 Million)
  • Local road upgrade to Stockleigh Road, Stockleigh ($1.0 Million)
  • Local road upgrade to Friar Street, Munruben ($1.5 Million)
  • Local road upgrade to Leopardwood Road, Cedar Grove ($1.2 Million)
  • Loganlea Healthy Street Project, Loganlea – In collaboration with ED&S ($5.7 Million) 
  • Pavement rehabilitation of Cedar Grove Road, Cedar Grove ($1.5 Million)
  • Grand Plaza Drive Culvert Rehabilitation, Browns Plains ($3.88 Million)
  • Scott Lane Culvert Replacement, North MacLean ($7.0 million jointly funded under the Australian Governments Bridge Renewal Program)
  • Teese Bridge timber bridge replacement with new concrete bridge, Veresdale Scrub ($1.7 Million jointly     funded under the Australian Governments Bridge Renewal Program and Scenic Rim Regional Council)
  • Tully Bridge timber bridge replacement with new concrete bridge, Lyons ($1.6 Million jointly funded under the Australian Governments Bridge Renewal Program)

CC1.3.1 - Deliver construction works for the Compton Road cycleway project.

Purpose: Link the cycleway to Logan Road and provide connections to the Springwood Bus Station.

June 2021 On Track As at the end of the second quarter, procurement of the construction works has been finalised. Coordination discussions are currently underway with service providers with construction currently forecast to commence in February, subject to final approvals.
 

CC2.1.1 - Commission the Cedar Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in the Cedar Grove Environment Centre. 

Purpose: Improve services to the southern region of the City of Logan.

 June 2021 Completed
The Cedar Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP)  has been commissioned and is treating wastewater from the Greater Flagstone Priority Development Area (PDA).
 

CC2.1.2 - Deliver master planning works for the Chambers Flat Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and associated trunk infrastructure.

Purpose: Improve services to the southern region of the City of Logan.

 June 2021 On Track

As of the end of the second quarter, site acquisition processes are nearing completion.

The early planning continues with the preparation of the Recycled Water Strategy as a precursor with to discussions with the Department of Environment & Science regarding an Environmental Authority.

CC2.2.1 - Deliver a review of the planning scheme.

Purpose: Enable well planned development for residents and businesses.

June 2021 On Track The major amendment to form Version 9 of the Logan Planning Scheme 2015 is on track with briefing sessions now scheduled in early February 2021 with Councillors. It is intended to have this amendment for Council endorsement in March 2021. This amendment includes items raised from Councillors based on Community feedback in 2020.

CC2.3.1 - Deliver a review of the Local Government Infrastructure Plan.

Purpose: Deliver trunk infrastructure in the City of Logan.

June 2021 On Track Updated planning assumptions have now been finalised. Work is continuing on LGIP version 1.2 and is on track to be delivered by July 2021. LGIPv2 has been progressing in line with the project schedule.