Kangaroo Point Bikeway – Captain Cook Bridge to Thornton Street

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Consultation has concluded, thank you to everyone who has provided feedback. 

Brisbane City Council is investigating potential options to improve the Kangaroo Point Bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street, Kangaroo Point.

We are seeking feedback to understand your experiences and how, why and when you travel along the bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street along with your aspirations for improving active travel in this focus area.

This review is part of our commitment to expand our city’s active travel network to deliver safe, convenient and connected paths and help to improve active transport options for Brisbane residents, visitors and commuters.

This study is a joint initiative of Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government.

Note: In late 2022, Council undertook the Kangaroo Point active travel study which focused broadly on the area between Captain Burke Park, Kangaroo Point to Mowbray Park in East Brisbane. We are now turning our focus to investigations along the Kangaroo Point Bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street, Kangaroo Point, which is on the eastern side of the Kangaroo Point peninsula. 


Have your say

Online consultation for this stage closed at 11:59pm on 08 October 2023. 

Your feedback will be considered alongside our technical investigations and Council requirements to help shape options for potential future upgrades to Kangaroo Point bikeway between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street.

Brisbane City Council is investigating potential options to improve the Kangaroo Point Bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street, Kangaroo Point.

We are seeking feedback to understand your experiences and how, why and when you travel along the bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street along with your aspirations for improving active travel in this focus area.

This review is part of our commitment to expand our city’s active travel network to deliver safe, convenient and connected paths and help to improve active transport options for Brisbane residents, visitors and commuters.

This study is a joint initiative of Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government.

Note: In late 2022, Council undertook the Kangaroo Point active travel study which focused broadly on the area between Captain Burke Park, Kangaroo Point to Mowbray Park in East Brisbane. We are now turning our focus to investigations along the Kangaroo Point Bikeway, between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street, Kangaroo Point, which is on the eastern side of the Kangaroo Point peninsula. 


Have your say

Online consultation for this stage closed at 11:59pm on 08 October 2023. 

Your feedback will be considered alongside our technical investigations and Council requirements to help shape options for potential future upgrades to Kangaroo Point bikeway between Captain Cook Bridge and Thornton Street.

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Mapping activity

about 1 year

Instructions

The purpose of this mapping activity is to understand your active travel experiences within the study area.

You can provide feedback anywhere in the blue study area by dropping the relevant pin on the map and making a comment on one or both the prompt questions:

What do you like about active travel in the study area?

What takes away from your enjoyment of active travel in the study area? 

Feel free to drop more than one pin if you have multiple comments.  


To drop a pin and provide a comment on the map:

  • select the 'add a pin' iconImage of the 'add a pin' iconon the left panel
  • choose the relevant pin and drag to a location on the map within the highlighted area
  • add your comment to the prompt question above, then submit (it’s a good idea to check your response before submitting in case your browser has auto-filled any fields)
  • if you want to change your comment or move your pin, select your pin on the map, then select 'Edit'.

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CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.