Mount Cotton Road, Duncan Road to Double Jump Road, planning study

The department is undertaking a planning study for Mount Cotton Road, Redland Bay Road and Redland Sub-Arterial Road.

The department is planning upgrades to key intersections and improvements to key state controlled sub-arterial road corridors within the Redland City Council and Brisbane City Council areas, including:

  • Mount Cotton Road (from Duncan Road to Double Jump Road)
  • Redland Bay Road (from Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road)
  • Redland Sub-Arterial Road (from Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek)

The planning projects are working to identify improvements that once funded and delivered, will ensure the corridors can accommodate the needs of all transport users. 

Benefits

  • Improves safety
  • Improves network efficiency
  • Increases traffic flow
  • Reduces peak hour congestion
  • Better road access
  • Reduces travel time
  • Contributes to economy

Funding

This project is fully funded by the Queensland Government. Investment ID 1883178

Total investment
$1 million
Queensland Government
$1 million

Current status

Phase 1 consultation closed 12 March 2023.

A summary of the phase 1 community consultation is available for download.

Community consultation

Phase 2 community consultation has now commenced.

The department is seeking feedback on the proposed design options for the upgrade of the Double Jump Road and Mount Cotton Road intersection and the Taylor Road and Redland Bay Road intersection. 

Mount Cotton Road, Duncan Road to Double Jump Road, planning study location map

Map showing roads subject to planning including, Mount Cotton Road (Duncan Road to Double Jump Road), Redland Bay Road (Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road), and Redland Sub-Arterial Road (Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek).
Map showing roads subject to planning including, Mount Cotton Road (Duncan Road to Double Jump Road), Redland Bay Road (Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road), and Redland Sub-Arterial Road (Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek).