- All 105, 106 and 108 Services will return to their regular route and service Indooroopilly Interchange and Shopping Centre in both directions.
- The Great Circle Line 598 and 599, will return to their regular schedule on Monday 30 September.
- Until Monday 30 September 2024, a Shuttle Service will run from the Sherwood Depot Stop along the normal 599 route via Honour Ave to Stop E Indooroopilly and then return to Sherwood Depot via Stop C Indooroopilly and Honour Ave to allow easy transfer. The Destination Sign on the front of the bus will show Shuttle 599 towards Indooroopilly and Shuttle 598 towards Sherwood Depot.
13 August 2024
On Friday I was advised that Council will be fully closing the Walter Taylor Bridge from 9pm 13 Sept to 5am 30 Sept 2024 for maintenance. It’s been presented to me as a fait accompli with business notification already underway and residents to be notified this week.
We all want a safe and reliable Bridge and maintenance works to the bridge joints and resurfacing are critically important. However, doing it in a way that minimises disruption to local residents who rely in the Bridge is critical. That’s why I have raised practical issues about the disruption, detours, timing and logistics with the CEO in my correspondence you can read here.
- The detours plans are grossly inadequate and I have raised these issues directly with the CEO of Council. The lengthy detour is via two major road projects at the Centenary Motorway and Moggill Road roundabout that are already causing chaos and delays.
- Bus users are being diverted to a rail station with no universal access making it incredibly difficult for the elderly those with disabilities or parents with prams to access public transport. Plus there will be long delays between bus and rail services. I asked the Lord Mayor a question about whether he thought the lack of universal access to public transport as a result of the Bridge closure was acceptable, and he refused to answer the question and instead personally attacked me. I am worried that inadequate arrangements have been made for the elderly, the disabled and parents with prams who cannot manage the stairs at Sherwood rail station where all buses are terminating during the Bridge closure.
- No temporary upgrades are in place to manage traffic volume increases at key intersections like Cook St and Oxley Rd Oxley that are already congested.
Two weeks in January (e.g. 5 – 18 January) may be a better option as the Moggill Rd roundabout project is supposed to finish before Christmas and traffic will be lighter.
I have written to the CEO of Council about my concerns and I will keep you updated. As a local resident and your local Councillor, I am appalled at the Lord Mayor’s and Council’s failure to have open and honest conversation with us or provide timely advice to enable long-term planning for major disruptions.
Maintaining the Bridge is important but fully closing it for weeks is not necessary. Given the Moggill Rd project is a year behind schedule let’s hope that Council don’t mismanage the bridge repairs as well and timeframes don’t blow out further.
You can read my emails to the CEO of Council here.
You can view the public notification project letter here.
You can view the works notice here.
You can view the footpath and road detour maps here.
You can view information regarding the Bridge closure on Council’s website here.