Cleveland - Redland Bay Road, Anita Street to Giles Road, duplicate lanes
The department is upgrading Cleveland-Redland Bay Road, between Anita Street and Giles Road in Redland Bay.
Works include planning, detailed design and construction of:
- Dual carriageway between Anita Street and Giles Road
- Signalisation of the Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and Double Jump Road intersection
- Improved facilities for active transport users, including on-road infrastructure and shared pathways.
Benefits
- Improves safety
- Increases capacity
- Improves network efficiency
- Increases traffic flow
- Reduces peak hour congestion
- Better road access
- Reduces travel time
- Better active transport
- Improves ride quality
Key features
- Increasing the capacity of Cleveland-Redland Bay Road from Anita Street to Giles Road in Redland Bay, from 2 to 4 lanes.
- Improving safety and travel time reliability through the Cleveland-Redland Bay Road and Double Jump Road intersection.
- Improving active transport facilities, including on-road infrastructure and shared pathways for cyclists and pedestrians.
Funding
This project is fully funded by the Queensland Government. Investment ID 2781657
- Total investment
- $80 million
- Queensland Government
- $80 million
Current status
Community consultation has closed.
Community feedback, along with technical and other inputs, has informed the design for the duplicate lanes project.
Cleveland - Redland Bay Road, Anita Street to Giles Road, duplicate lanes project location map
Map showing the location of the Cleveland-Redland Bay Road duplicate lane project, extending from Anita Street to Giles Road in Redlands Bay. The project aims to add additional lanes to the road for improved traffic flow and accessibility.