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Our survey team will be in the area to perform flora and fauna surveying in March/April 2025, including searching for protected species like koalas and gliders. This work may include night surveys with the use of spotlights to locate animals or drones to capture aerial views.
We will continue to provide further updates to the community as the project progresses.
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Project timing
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2030's, pending detailed design, funding and property acquisitions.
Project features
- Upgrade of the existing New Beith Road including staging for interim and ultimate design
- New intersections including signalised and other priority-controlled treatments
- Drainage upgrades including cross-road drainage, table drains and kerb and channel
- Safety and barriers for vehicles and pedestrians
- Pedestrian and cyclist facilities
- Service relocations
- Landscaping and lighting
- Relocation of existing school bus stop
Please note, the concept plan is subject to change as detailed design progresses.
Project benefits
The upgrade will deliver a range of benefits, including:
- improved traffic flow
- quicker and more reliable travel times
- major north-south arterial link connecting the Greater Flagstone PDA to the greater network
- a safer road environment for vehicles as traffic increases.
Land requirements
As part of our long-term planning for the New Beith Road extension and upgrade, some land will need to be acquired to widen sections of New Beith Road.
We aim to minimise property impacts as much as possible.
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Contact us
If you would more information or to provide feedback about the project, please:
- call our Project Communications Team 07 3412 3412
- email us at roadcomms@logan.qld.gov.au or
- write to us by, addressing your letter to:
- Road Infrastructure Delivery – Future Greenbank Interchange
Logan City Council
PO Box 3226
Logan City DC, QLD, 4114.
Our project team will respond to community questions as soon as possible.