Paddington Terraces Village Precinct Project
Consultation has concluded
Updated November 2021
Consultation on Paddington Terraces VPP has now closed. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback.
Council has now delivered improvements at the Paddington Terraces Village Precinct.
For more information visit the Paddington Terraces Village Precinct Project.
Village Precinct Projects is a public realm improvement program supporting Brisbane City Council’s commitment to creating a city of neighbourhoods. The primary purpose is to create liveable places with vibrant neighbourhood centres for the local community and visitors to enjoy.
Building on the community support and the recently delivered Paddington Terraces Precinct Grant Project, Council through the Paddington Terraces Village Precinct Project (VPP) has committed an additional $250,000 to further celebrate the Paddington Terraces unique character and heritage through public space improvements.
Council invites you to have your say about further public space improvement and placemaking opportunities for the Paddington Terraces neighbourhood centre by completing the short feedback form and ‘drop a pin’ activity below.
These feedback activities should take fewer than 5 minutes to complete and will remain open until 11:59pm on Friday 9 April 2021.
Mapping activity
This mapping activity is about priority locations for further potential public improvement opportunities.
To open the mapping activity, click on the map above or 'Go to Map' button below.
How to use this map:
- Select the blue pins on the map to view information about key locations within the Paddington Terraces precinct.
- Drop a pin to share your suggestions in response to this question:
In your opinion, which locations would be a priority for further improvement opportunities, and why?
- Select the 'add a pin' iconon the left panel
- Choose a pin relevant to your idea, drag to suggested location on the map and add your comment.
To zoom in or out on the map, click on the + or - icon in the bottom right of the screen, or use the scroll key on your mouse.