North west transport network - Community consultation
Consultation has concluded
Consultation on the north west transport network business case has closed. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.
Council is reviewing your feedback to help inform the scope of transport solutions for inclusion in the business case. A report summarising community feedback received during consultation will be released by early 2022.
For the latest updates on this project, visit North West Transport Network on Council's website.
The Australian Government has provided Brisbane City Council with funding to develop a business case to help reduce traffic congestion in Brisbane’s north-west.
The business case study area extends from Toowong to Bald Hills and is also considering surrounding areas including the Moreton Bay region.
In late 2019, Council invited residents to share feedback about travel behaviour and where transport services and infrastructure could be improved, to help understand transport challenges in the area.
As part of the project, a range of potential transport infrastructure ideas were developed, including:
- new and upgraded roads
- new busways and services
- new and upgraded rail lines
- a new multi-modal transport corridor, and
- local transport network improvements.
During November-December 2020, residents were invited to have their say on the transport ideas for Brisbane’s north west transport network. Feedback was collected via:
- an online survey and quick poll
- in-person community consultation sessions
- emails and phone calls.
Community feedback will play a key role in shaping what transport ideas are put forward in the final business case, prior to the Australian Government’s assessment of the business case and consideration of potential funding.