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1770 Boat ramp maintenance
- Location
- 1770 Boat ramp
- Description of Works
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Maritime Safety Queensland has advised that work will be undertaken on the 1770 boat ramp shoulders.
The ramp will experience partial closures, one lane will still be available at all times. - Commencing
- 17 April 2023
- Completion
- 31 May 2023
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Gladstone Aquatic Centre, Gladstone
- Location
- 60 Tank Street, Gladstone
- Description of Works
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Works in 2021 included installation of site boundary fencing, filtration plant upgrades, Aquatic Play Park upgrades, Building Renewals included amenity upgrades and addition of a new Accessible Adult Change Room and external pool lights replacement.
Works also included Stage 1 Building Renewals, with upgrades to amenities in the 25m pool area and Stage 2 Building Renewals including upgrade to facilities and main amenities building. This included improved change rooms with two new Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) accessible facilities and three new family change rooms.
Works in 2022 have included new roof structures over main amenities, new awning to the existing kiosk and front entrance upgrade. Stage 3 Building Renewals including 25m pool upgrades, building enclosure works and upgrades to the 25m pool water heating system were completed with work then on the 50m grandstand and shade sail upgrades.
- Commencing
- August 2020, various stages
- Completion
- Various stages continuing until 2023
- More information
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Aquatic Play Park upgrade is complete with towering dumping buckets, water cannons and two slides, offering 13 interactive features for aquatic play.
The Aquatic Play Park operates in the warmer months of the year. Check opening times and learn more about the Gladstone Aquatic Centre and other facilities in the region www.gladstone.qld.gov.au/pools-aquatic-centres
WHAT’S BEEN HAPPENING?
We’re pleased to have introduced our 50m grandstand and shade sail upgrades late last year, providing a fresh, new look to the 50m pool area, and helping to provide all-year-round comfort for our patrons.
25M POOL FILTER UNDERGROUND PIPE REPAIRS
Investigations are continuing into engineering requirements for repairs to the 25m pool filter plant’s underground pipework. Location of the pipe leaks and pipe arrangement could potentially make this work challenging. Planning is underway on how to execute these works safely and with minimal impact on infrastructure.
50M POOL RELINING DEFERRED
Works for complete replacement of pool tiles in the 50m pool, which was planned for Winter 2023 have been deferred.
A new implementation schedule for the 50m pool retiling is being determined.
The new timeframe for these works will be shared when confirmed.
Gladstone Regional Council is being assisted to deliver this improved facility for the region with:
- $2.4m State Government funding, through the 2021-24 Works for Queensland Program,
- $1.2m State Government funding, through the COVID Works for Queensland Program, and
- $1.6m through the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program.
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Temporary Closure - Tea House, Boyne Tannum Memorial Parklands
- Location
- Boyne Tannum Memorial Parklands
- Description of Works
- Tea House facility is not available for hire due to current and ongoing works which are anticipated to be completed by June 2023.
- Commencing
- September 2022
- Completion
- June 2023
- More information
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Waste: Tip Shop and Waste Transfer Station temporary closures
- Location
- Benaraby and Gladstone
- Description of Works
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Please be advised of the below temporary closures to Council’s waste facilities.
- Calliope Transfer Station will be closed:
• Thursday 9 June
• Saturday 10 June
• Monday 12 June
• Thursday 29 June
• Friday 30 June
- Mount Larcom Transfer Station will be closed:
• Thursday 9 June
• Saturday 10 June
• Thursday 29 June
• Friday 30 June
- Yarwun Transfer Station will be closed:
• Monday 12 June
- The Tip shops at Benaraby and Gladstone will be closed until 2 July, reopening Saturday 8 July.
We appreciate your patience and understanding. - More information
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See Also Transfer Stations and Landfills
Parks scheduled works
Regular maintenance and operational development of Gladstone Region parks, reserves, open spaces and playgrounds is conducted by Council staff throughout the year including all furniture, play equipment, structures and trails.
Information and updates are posted on our Facebook page.
For more information, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Flat Rock Picnic Grounds - Public Boat Ramp Upgrade
- Location
- Public Boat Ramp at Flat Rock Picnic Grounds
- Description of Works
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Civil upgrade works will occur during May on the concrete public boat ramp at the Flat Rock Picnic Grounds.
These works will be dependent on tides and weather and will be carried out by a Contractor, as part of Council’s 2022/23 Capital Works program.
This boat ramp upgrade project is one of many upgrades and safety improvements being made to Council’s assets and infrastructure.
As a popular asset, widely used by members of the public for recreational fishing and boating, works will improve useability and safety of the single lane boat ramp for our community and visitors to our region.
An extension to both sides of the boat ramp will be constructed consisting of geotextile, rock armour and river rock.
Work involves:
• Improved scour protection to sides of the ramp,
• Improved side accessibility, making it easier to pull boats up and walk on safely,
• Installation of ramp anchor points for boats to be tied to temporarily while vehicles are parked and retrieved,
• Altering drainage from the existing carpark to direct water on to the bank armour instead of down the boat ramp. - Commencing
- 29 May 2023
- Completion
- 2 June 2023
- More information
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To keep our community safe, the existing concrete boat ramp will need to close while upgrade works are underway.
Boat ramp closure is anticipated from Monday, 29 May to Friday, 2 June.
Works will be carried out from 7am to 4pm, Monday to Friday.
During works, the road will remain open with access maintained to the natural boat ramp, picnic grounds and amenities.
Visitors to the area should expect noise from the work site, heavy vehicles and machinery operating.
Please follow signage and directions and ensure boats and watercraft are kept out of the work site exclusion area.
The Flat Rock Picnic Grounds (Public Boat Ramp Upgrade) Project is funded by the Queensland Government Department of Agriculture and Fisheries’ Fishing Infrastructure Grants Program and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Temporary dog park area in Carramar Park, Gladstone
- Location
- Carramar Park, West Gladstone
- Description of Works
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Council has temporarily closed Webb Park (dog off leash park) on Palm Drive as we undertake some maintenance work at this location.
Our team worked quickly today to install temporary fencing behind the playground in Carramar Park so dogs utilising this area will be safely contained within the fenced area.
Dogs using this area must be under controlled supervision at all times and the same conditions as Webb Park apply in this temporary area. - Commencing
- 23/03/2023
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Tom Jeffery Memorial Park Bridge
- Location
- Tom Jeffery Memorial Park Bridge, Agnes Water
- Description of Works
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Flood water forces and stormwater have undermined the central footing of the bridge leading to sagging of the structure.
After early investigations, to keep our community safe, Council closed the bridge to the public on 16 May 2022.
Geotechnical investigations and engineering assessments have been completed to determine the best approach to repair the asset.
- Commencing
- 16 May 2022
- More information
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Work on permanent solution
Since removal of the bridge from site in August 2022 for repair, upgrade works on the bridge structure have occurred off-site with replacement of timber and upgrading of the metal components.
Council recognises it is of high importance for the community to re-establish this vital link to the beach. Our teams have been committed to assessing various options to determine the most appropriate solution that is safe, has minimal impacts and that incorporates environmental considerations.
Contract awarded
Council has a fully executed contract to reinstate the Tom Jeffery Memorial Park bridge. Local company, Miriam Vale Plant Hire, has been awarded the contract.
Planned works and key dates
Works will consist of:
- Installation of precast concrete bridge piles and headstock.
- Reinstatement of the repaired bridge.
Monday 10 July - Work will commence from this date on-site. This is due to the availability of the specialised piling sub-contractor required to complete this work.
- At times, work will disrupt pedestrian access within the park.
- More about traffic and/or park disruptions will be shared closer to the time of this work commencing.
During September - The repaired bridge is scheduled to be reinstated and back in use during September 2023, site conditions and weather permitting.
Beach access
Council greatly appreciates the permission received by NRMA Agnes Water Holiday Park which has enabled access to the beach across their private land over recent months.
While Council’s agreement with NRMA Agnes Water Holiday Park is in place, Council will continue to maintain temporary pedestrian access from Tom Jeffery Memorial Park to Agnes Water main beach.
We appreciate the community’s understanding and patience.
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Tranquillity Walk, Miriam Vale - Temporary closure of equipment
- Location
- Tranquillity Walk, Miriam Vale
- Description of Works
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Flying foxes are still occupying trees above the fitness equipment on the Tranquillity Walk. Historically the flying fox depart the Miriam Vale area in early winter, however as they are still present they may over-winter in their current location.
The fitness equipment will remain closed until the flying fox depart, but the remainder of the Tranquillity Walk parkland is open.
The Environment and Conservation Team will continue to monitor them on a monthly basis and reopen the equipment if possible. - Completion
- Reassessed regularly
- More information
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There are no increased health risks associated with the presence of the bats as per Queensland Health advice, though the public are reminded to wash hands if they come into contact with bat faeces and not to handle or approach dead or injured bats. If they see an injured flying-fox they can report it to the RSPCA QLD on 1300 264 625.
Dead bats can be reported to Council on 4970 0700 for removal.
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Planned Burn - Reedy Creek Reserve
- Location
- Reedy Creek Reserve
- Description of Works
- Bush Heritage Australia intends to carry out hazard reduction burning on parts of Reedy Creek Reserve.
- Commencing
- 10 June 2023
- Completion
- 30 August 2023
- More information
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These burns are scheduled under the Reedy Creek Fire Management Plan and are designed to reduce the hazards to neighbouring properties in the event of a wild fire.
Proposed burn area:
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Planned Burn - Booroo Road/Haddock Drive
- Location
- O'Connell (part of Lot 68 RP913540)
- Description of Works
- A planned burn within Council reserve between Booroo road and Haddock Drive, will take place pending favourable weather conditions.
- Commencing
- Postponed due to recent rainfall
- More information
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A smoke warning is in place for residents in nearby areas. We suggest closing your windows and doors and keeping medication close by if you suffer from respiratory conditions.
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Planned Burn - Byellee Wildlife Reserve
- Location
- Byellee Wildlife Reserve
- Description of Works
- A planned burn within Council controlled Byellee Wildlife Reserve, will take place pending favourable weather conditions.
- Commencing
- March 2023
- Completion
- June 2023
- More information
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A smoke warning is in place for residents in nearby areas. We suggest closing your windows and doors and keeping medication close by if you suffer from respiratory conditions.
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Curtis Island Planned Burn Program - Monday 27 March to Wednesday 31 May 2023
- Location
- Curtis Island National Park & Conservation Park
- Description of Works
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The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service will be conducting multiple planned burns within the Curtis Island National Park and Conservation Park, as part of the annual hazard reduction/conservation management program for parks and forests.
The aim of this burn is to reduce the volume of forest fuels. This will help reduce the intensity of any subsequent wildfires and provide favourable conditions for natural forest regeneration. - Commencing
- Monday 27 March 2023 (pending favourable weather conditions)
- Completion
- Wednesday 31 May 2023
- More information
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A smoke warning is in place for residents in nearby areas. We suggest closing your windows and doors and keeping medication close by if you suffer from respiratory conditions.
For any further enquires please call the Gladstone QPWS office on 49716501, or email ccmu@des.qld.gov.au
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Roadworks, conditions and closures
Refer to the RegionWatch website for up to date road conditions and scheduled works. Information and updates are posted on our Facebook page for short term and unscheduled works.
Regular maintenance and operational development of Gladstone Region roads are conducted by Council staff throughout the year.
For more information, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Refer to RegionWatch for current road conditions
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Gladstone CBD 40km/h speed limit precinct
- Location
- Gladstone CBD area including streets bordered by Auckland St, Tank St, Glenlyon St, Hanson Rd, Lord St and Flinders Parade.
- Description of Works
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Concerns about speed limits within the Gladstone Central Business District (CBD) were discussed by the Speed Management Committee (SMC), consisting of representatives from Gladstone Regional Council, Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) and Queensland Police Service (QPS).
General inconsistency of speed limits throughout the Gladstone CBD was also raised.
Following a Speed Limit Review - speed limit recommendations were forwarded to the road authority for consideration, approval and implementation by the Speed Management Committee.
From Monday, 29 May, a speed limit of 40km/h will come into effect for streets within the Gladstone CBD area, with exception of a 10km/h shared zone to remain at Library Square in Goondoon St, and 20km/h sections of Oaka Lane to remain.
The Gladstone CBD precinct area is bordered by Lord St to the north (including Flinders Parade near East Shores Stage 1a), Auckland St to the east, Tank St to the south, Glenlyon St to the west.
Speed limits along Auckland St and Glenlyon St/Hanson Road will remain 50km/h and 60km/h respectively.
Introduction of the 40km/h speed limit precinct will:
• provide speed limit consistency in the Gladstone CBD, and
• improve safety for pedestrians and road users. - Commencing
- From 8 May 2023
- Completion
- 29 May 2023
- More information
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Red-coloured road surface treatments will alert motorists entering the 40km/h precinct and new 40km/h signage will be visible.
If you have any further concerns, please contact us on 4970 0700.
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Bridges Renewal/Upgrade Program
- Location
- Lowmead and Miriam Vale
- Description of Works
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Charnwood Road, Lowmead (Granite Creek) - Bridge Renewal
Bindaree Road, Miriam Vale (Three Mile Creek) - Bridge Upgrade
Stockbridge Road, Bridge #2, Lowmead, at Ch 4.048km - Bridge Renewal
Stockbridge Road, Bridge #3, at Ch 3.509km - Bridge Renewal
Following regular condition assessments of bridges across our region, lots of design and preliminary work towards improvement of these valuable community assets has occurred and work on various timber bridges has been scheduled.
Contractors have been working on sites in some areas in preparation for bridge renewal/upgrades.
During this time, and when bridge work is carried out, please be aware of the presence of road crews, mobilisation of heavy machinery and materials, noise and dust within the site area, please drive cautiously through the works area and adhere to all construction signs and directions.
Works are expected to take two to three months to complete, weather permitting. - Commencing
- 7 October 2022
- Completion
- 30 June 2023
- More information
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Deteriorating bridge conditions could increase risks of bridge failure, increase maintenance costs, and potentially lead to lengthy, unplanned bridge/road closures. These new bridges also open up the community road network to heavy vehicles as the current bridges have maximum load limits in place.
These bridge renewal/upgrade works are part of many upgrades and safety improvements to our region’s roads. Many of these works are fully or partly funded, enabling infrastructure improvements for our region made possible, supported by or through external funding, not ratepayer dollars.
Council appreciates your cooperation and patience while we work to provide you with an improved structure requiring reduced need for maintenance.
The Bindaree Road Bridge Upgrade is funded under the State Government’s Local Economic Recovery (LER) Program.
The other above-mentioned bridge renewal projects are jointly funded by the Federal Government’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications’ Bridges Renewal Program – Round 5 and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Speed limit change – Round Hill Road, Agnes Water
- Location
- Round Hill Road, Agnes Water
- Description of Works
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Council advises that its Speed Management Committee (SMC) has approved a speed limit change on a section of Round Hill Road at Agnes Water.
The existing 60kmph speed zone will be extended further, inclusive of the fire station and new shopping centre entrance and change to 80kmph speed zone after the new shopping centre. - More information
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Work will be undertaken to make this change in the near future.
If you have any further concerns, please contact us on 4970 0700.
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Asphalt Resurfacing - Gladstone
- Location
- Road infrastructure will receive resurfacing in: Phase 1 - Glen Eden Drive, Allunga Drive entrance, Dixon Drive and Oaka St (between Short St and Coon St). Phase 2 - Off Street, Off Lane, Eden St, Oaka Lane, Ferris St/Dennis St, Glenlyon Roundabout, Tank St, Auckland St.
- Description of Works
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Resurfacing works, scheduled as part of Council’s 2022/23 Capital Works program, include pavement repairs and asphalt renewals to 15 road assets approximately 6km in length, and delivering over 60,000m2 of new road surfacing and line marking for the community.
A new surface on these roads will extend their life and provide a smoother driving surface. - Commencing
- Phase 1 - Start 26 May, weather permitting; Phase 2 - Anticipated start 17 July, weather permitting
- Completion
- Phase 1 - Anticipated completion 13 June, weather permitting; Phase 2 - Anticipated completion 1 August, weather permitting
- More information
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The Contractor will letterbox drop properties within the works area prior to works.
- Works will generally be carried out from 6am to 6pm.
- Residents are requested to park their vehicles off the road when works are planned in their street.
- Noise, dust and vibration may be generated from the construction activities.
- Some traffic delays, detours and some restricted access to streets at certain times.
- Traffic management will be in place.
- Access to properties and businesses will be maintained.
- Night work will be conducted at Glenlyon Road-Dalrymple Drive Roundabout and at Tank St and Auckland St intersections due to high daily traffic volumes and to mitigate disruptions.
- Motorists are advised to drive carefully through work areas and adhere to any changed road conditions and reduced 40km/h speed limits.
Planned works
Residents and businesses in work areas will be notified of upcoming works.Due to the nature of construction projects, work may be subject to change and can be delayed by weather, availability of construction materials and other unforeseen circumstances.
Please use information and below dates as a guide only.
Phase 1 - Until 13 June
Asphalt resurfacing will occur along:
- Glen Eden Drive
- Glen Eden Drive/Allunga Entrance
- Dixon Drive
- Oaka St (between Short St and Coon St)
Phase 2 - 17 July to 1 August
- Off St (Bonar St-Coon St)
- Off Lane (Eden St-Short St)
- Eden St - three sections (Toolooa St-Auckland St) (Goondoon St-Glenlyon St) (Goondoon St-Auckland St)
- Oaka Lane (Tank St-Eden St)
- Ferris St/Dennis St
- Night works: Glenlyon Roundabout (intersection Dalrymple Dr and Dixon Dr)
- Night works: Tank St (Toolooa St-Auckland St) (Auckland St-Goondoon St) (Tank St/Auckland St intersection)
- Night works: Auckland St (Tank St-Herbert St)
Road resurfacing works are part of Council’s annual road renewal budget for 2022/23, expected to be delivered in June and July, valued at $4.3M. This includes Dixon Drive asphalt replacement works which are funded by the Federal Government’s Roads to Recovery Program 2022/2023 and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Aerodrome Road Footpath Construction
- Location
- Aerodrome Road, Gladstone, airport side from Dawson Highway to the Gladstone Airport vehicle entrance
- Description of Works
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Construction of a 600m long x 2m wide concrete footpath.
Work will start from the Dawson Highway end of Aerodrome Road and progress towards the Gladstone Airport vehicle entrance.
Works from 15 March to 25 July.
Noise, vibration and dust can be expected from the project site.
Access to the airport will be maintained with some limited traffic disruptions including minor detours.
Traffic management at times. - Commencing
- 15 March 2023
- Completion
- 25 July 2023
- More information
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Work will include:
- Site preparation works and minor earthworks,
- Construction/installation of new footpath,
- Installation of pram ramps,
- Installation of signage,
- Relocating existing and installing new bollards,
- Landscaping adjacent to path.
The Aerodrome Road Footpath Construction project is funded by the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program - Phase 3.
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Toolooa St Civil Infrastructure Project (Road and Sewer)
- Location
- Toolooa St Road Renewal (Derby St to Agnes St) northbound lanes | Critical Sewerage Rising Main Renewal - from Agnes Street to Cross St
- Description of Works
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The Toolooa St Civil Infrastructure Project combines the Toolooa Street road renewal project and the Critical Sewerage Rising Main Renewal project into a single project to be undertaken by local contractor, Loftus Contracting.
Simultaneous delivery of these civil works will avoid rework/damage to the new asphalt road seal, optimise work during temporary road closures, reducing the duration of the works and the impact to the community. - Commencing
- 28 May 2022
- Completion
- 30 June 2023
- More information
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The works include 1200m of new sewer from the QAL roundabout to Cross St.
New pavement will be constructed from the QAL roundabout to Derby St.
Council completed works in the southbound lanes in February 2022. No further works or closures are required in the southbound lanes.
Planned work in 2023
Please use this information as a guide only. Due to the nature of construction projects and unforeseen delays, works may vary.
Residents and businesses along this section of Toolooa St (QAL roundabout to Cross St) will experience disruption due to traffic detours.
Please plan for delays, traffic changes, detours, drive carefully near the area and observe signs.
What to expect at different stages of this project when works occur:
- Noise, vibration, dust and heavy vehicle traffic can be expected from the project site.
- More traffic on detour routes in the area.
- Dust from the work area will be monitored and water trucks used as required.
- Portable lights will be used during night works.
- Motorists are urged to drive carefully through the work area, follow signage and directions.
- Pedestrians please follow signage and directions.
Latest works
Planned works - 2 to 16 June
Road excavation works along northbound lanes of Toolooa St will be followed by new sewer pipe construction and new road construction.
Two concurrent work zones - southern area: Toolooa St northbound lanes (Roberts St to Derby St) and northern area: Cross St (Toolooa St to Ann St).
Toolooa St southbound lanes in the work zone remain open.
- Road and sewer works continue along Toolooa St between Marten St and the Derby St intersection.
- Traffic control arrangements remain in place for northbound lanes with road closure of northbound lanes of Toolooa St (Marten St to Derby St) and Cross St closed between Toolooa St and Ann St.
- Heavy vehicle detour route at Philip St to avoid the French St/Toolooa St road closure.
- Temporary local access traffic arrangements provided for residents and businesses within the work areas.
- In immediate work areas, local access only into Toolooa St northbound lanes from adjoining streets.
- No night work planned over the next week.
- Inbound detour route now starts from Marten St. Local traffic only between Marten St to Roberts St.
- Road construction work and road sealing works within the southern section of work, Toolooa St northbound lanes (Roberts St to Derby St).
- Cross St - tie in work and completion of pressure tests on the sewer line.
- Road sealing work planned in the northern work section in Cross St (Toolooa St to Ann St).
During ongoing construction works in Toolooa St, motorists are urged to drive with care through nearby residential area streets on the detour route.
Please drive with caution noting that residential streets on our detour route are crossed by pedestrians and children each school morning and afternoon.
The Toolooa St (Derby to Agnes St) Pavement Renewal project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme and Gladstone Regional Council.
The Critical Sewerage Rising Main Renewal project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Department of State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning’s Building Our Regions - Round 6 funding and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Road Survey Work - Lowmead Road, Lowmead
- Location
- Lowmead Road, Lowmead
- Description of Works
- Gladstone Regional Council is in the process of preparing plans to upgrade, seal, widen and improve safety of 27km of Lowmead Road.
- Commencing
- 30 January
- Completion
- 30 June
- More information
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Engineers are currently investigating options, undertaking environmental assessments and conceptual designs of possible road improvements which will include widening and sealing of Lowmead Road and improving alignment of Lowmead Road in some areas.
Surveyors have been engaged to collect data which will allow council to look at which option is the best way to upgrade Lowmead Road.
There are no plans to remove anyone’s access to the road network.
The main outcome of this project is:
- Improved road resilience during wet weather
- Improved safety for road users
- A better-connected community
Once Council has identified which design concepts are feasible, Council will undertake stakeholder and public engagement and perform design reviews based on feedback received from those engagements.
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Barney St, Barney Point - Footpath Construction - Stage 5 works
- Location
- Barney St (from Friend St to the Young St Railway bridge), Barney Point
- Description of Works
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Council road crews will construct a 2m wide footpath along Barney St, Barney Point, between the intersections of Friend St and the Young St Railway bridge.
Work is expected to be carried out from 13 February 2023 to 30 May 2023, weather permitting.
Work hours will be between 6am and 6pm, Monday to Friday with the possibility of work on Saturdays if required.
- Commencing
- 13 February 2023
- Completion
- 10 June 2023
- More information
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These Stage 5 works are included in Council’s 2022/23 Capital Works program as part of the broader Barney Point Footpath Strategy project.
Works are funded by the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program - Phase 3
Please be mindful of workers in the area, observe speed limits and pedestrian signage.
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Norton and Dawes Sts, Nagoorin - Bitumen Seal
- Location
- Norton St and Dawes St, Nagoorin
- Description of Works
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Intersection upgrade and surfacing work will be carried out on Norton and Dawes Streets, Nagoorin, as part of Council’s 2022/23 Capital Works program.
Work will include: remove and replace existing culverts, upgrade the pavement and install an asphalt surface to approximately 170m of Norton St (starting at Gladstone Monto Road) and 120m of Dawes St (starting at Gladstone Monto Road), and formalising the intersection.
- Commencing
- Wednesday, 22 February
- Completion
- Friday, 30 June
- More information
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- Construction work times will be Monday to Friday, 6am-5pm,
- Some vibration, dust and machinery noise associated with works,
- Access to properties and school to be maintained at all times,
- At times, there will be traffic disruptions and may be minor detour restrictions,
- No works to impact on access or delays during school times,
- Updates provided at Nagoorin Community Hall throughout the project.
The project is funded by the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program - Phase 3 and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Glenlyon St (Bramston-Herbert St) - Road Upgrade
- Location
- Glenlyon St (Bramston-Herbert St) - Road Upgrade
- Description of Works
- This project involves significant road renewal and widening along Glenlyon Street, both north and south bound lanes, footpath work including property access and crossings, kerb and channel replacement, removal and installation of road signs and landscape works within the median strip. Relining to upgrade and improve stormwater pipes will occur first.
- Commencing
- Late 2023 (Road and footpath upgrade work starts)
- Completion
- Late 2023, site conditions and weather permitting
- More information
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This work will improve asset performance and longevity, reducing ongoing maintenance costs for road infrastructure in this area.
Stormwater pipe and sewer relining works were carried out in March 2023.
Completing this work first will enable road and footpath upgrade to follow and has lessened disruption and impacts for residents and the community.
Road and footpath upgrades will involve extensive upgrade work to our road infrastructure and at times, may involve lane/road closures, pedestrian disruptions and significant traffic changes.
Planned work forecast
Late 2023 - Road and footpath upgrade work
More detail about these works will be shared closer to works starting.What to expect
During road and footpath upgrade, work will be carried out Monday to Fridays, with weekend work where approved by Council to mitigate interruptions to traffic flows.- Heavy machinery and equipment will operate in the area.
- Noise, vibration and dust can be expected from the project site.
- At times traffic disruptions, detours and possible lane/road closures.
- Traffic management at times.
- Pedestrian access restrictions.
The Glenlyon St (Bramston-Herbert St) Road Upgrade project is funded by the Queensland Government’s Transport Infrastructure Development Scheme (TIDS) and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Speed limit change - Olunda St, Boyne Island
- Location
- Olunda St, Boyne Island
- Description of Works
- Council advises that its Speed Management Committee (SMC) approved a speed limit change on Olunda St in Boyne Island at its meeting on 9 February 2023. The speed limit will be reduced from 50km/h to 40km/h throughout Olunda St (i.e. chainages 0-90m).
- More information
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Council will undertake work to implement this change through the installation of a speed sign. If you have any enquiries or concerns, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Round Hill Road - Pavement Renewal
- Location
- Round Hill Road, Stage 1 - between Fingerboard Rd and Murphy Rd
- Description of Works
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Gladstone Regional Council has commenced the first stage of a multi-year road renewal project along Round Hill Road heading towards Agnes Water.
Stage 1 of the Round Hill Road - Pavement Renewal Project will involve road widening, road sealing and line marking on a 13km section of Round Hill Road between Fingerboard Road and Murphy Road.
This work forms part of Council’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 Capital Works program and will be delivered by a local contractor in several sections between Fingerboard Road and Murphy Road over the next 12 months. - Commencing
- Stage 1, From 8 May 2023
- Completion
- Stage 1, 30 June 2023
- More information
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Various sections of Round Hill Road require pavement rehabilitation, road shoulder widening and minor defect repair. Completion of these works will better support current and future traffic demand levels, while providing a smoother travel experience for residents and visitors to our region.
Works will help prevent further deterioration of the road surface, improve safety for motorists, reduce costs associated with ongoing maintenance and avoid unplanned repair and road network disruptions.
Works will be carried out from 6am-6pm, Monday to Saturday.
Traffic control will be in place and motorists are urged to drive carefully through the work area, follow signage and directions.
Noise, vibration and dust are expected from the work area. Please plan for reduced speeds, changed traffic conditions and at times, delays.
Planned Works
Work is underway in two sections of Round Hill Road between Fingerboard Rd and Murphy Rd with pavement reconstruction in one area and shoulder widening in another.30 May: Removal of existing sealed surface. Single lane closure during the day. Both lanes open to traffic at night with an unsealed surface. Reduced speed limits in place for the duration of works.
1 to 2 June: Pavement construction one lane. Single lane closure day and night.
3 to 5 June: Pavement construction one lane. Single lane closure day and night.
6 June: Sealing. Lanes restored. No lines in place.During works in these areas, expect:
- Traffic delays with lane closures and portable traffic lights in place
- Trucks entering and exiting the work zone
- Dust and noise
- Traffic delays of about three minutes (during the day)
- Reduced speed limit
Please use this information as a guide only. Works are subject to weather and on-site conditions. Due to the nature of construction projects and unforeseen delays, works and timeframes may vary.
The Round Hill Road Pavement Renewal Project is funded by the Federal Government’s Local Roads and Community Infrastructure (LRCI) Program (Phase 3) and Gladstone Regional Council.
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Speed limit change – Carinya Drive, Clinton
- Location
- Carinya Drive, Clinton
- Description of Works
- Council advises that its Speed Management Committee (SMC) approved a speed limit change on Carinya Drive in Clinton at its meeting on 4 May 2023. The speed limit will be reduced from 60km/h to 50km/h throughout Carinya Drive.
- More information
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Council will commence work in July 2023 to implement this speed change through the installation of a speed limit signpost.
If you have any enquiries or concerns, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
Water & Sewer interruptions
Refer to the RegionWatch website for up to date interruptions and scheduled works. Information and updates are posted on our Facebook page for short term and unscheduled works.
Regular maintenance and operational development of Gladstone Region water and sewer networds are conducted by Council staff throughout the year.
For more information, please contact Council on (07) 4970 0700.
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Refer to RegionWatch for current interruptions
- More information
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Odour Control Unit Installation
- Location
- Telina
- Affected Streets
- Western side of Parsloe St
- Commencing
- Monday 17 April
- Completion
- Friday 16 June
- More information
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Work will be carried out Monday to Fridays, between 7am to 5pm.
- Temporary fencing around the work zone.
- Traffic signage with reduced speed limits.
- Machinery operating in the area.
- At times, noise associated with construction and drilling underneath the road.
- Dust can be expected from the project site and will be managed by Contractors.
- At times, minor traffic disruptions.
- Possible short-term power interruption when the new odour unit is later connected to the nearby Ergon supply. Impacted properties will be advised before this work.
After water is turned on:
- On resumption of the water supply a hot water tap should be turned on to flush any air pockets from the pipes, then turn the hot water heater on again.
- We advise that you check the water prior to use. If it appears discoloured we suggest you turn on the nearest external tap to the meter and let it run for a period of time, or until it runs clear, and then do the same to the furthest external tap from the meter, to clear your pipework.
- Please do not wash clothes at this time to prevent staining from any discoloured water.
Council apologises for any inconvenience this interruption may cause. For more information contact us online or call on (07) 4970 0700.
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