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Anzac Avenue between James Street and West Street, Toowoomba

2 decisions1 topicsUpdated 20 January 2026

Mentions

  • Subject of a resident petition about heavy vehicles, speeding, parking and safety.
  • Signals that residents’ traffic and safety concerns in this part of Toowoomba have been formally put before Council.
  • Highlights ongoing advocacy for future sport and recreation investment in the region.
  • Directly relevant to road safety, amenity and parking for nearby residents and road users.
  • Residents on or near Anzac Avenue may see Council consideration of traffic, heavy vehicle, speed and parking issues raised through the petition.

Decisions

Anzac Avenue petition received

Council received a petition with 107 signatures raising concerns about heavy vehicles, speeding, parking congestion and road safety on Anzac Avenue between James Street and West Street, Toowoomba.

Signals that residents’ traffic and safety concerns in this part of Toowoomba have been formally put before Council.

Mayor’s monthly report received

Council received the Mayor’s Monthly Report for January 2026, which included advocacy on government support for racquet hub investment in the Toowoomba Region.

Highlights ongoing advocacy for future sport and recreation investment in the region.

Topics

Traffic and safety concerns on Anzac Avenue

Petitioners asked Council to consider heavy vehicle restrictions, traffic calming, parking improvements and a lower speed limit for Anzac Avenue between James Street and West Street.

Directly relevant to road safety, amenity and parking for nearby residents and road users.

Meetings

Ordinary Meeting of Council - 20 January 2026

Council received a petition on traffic and parking issues in Anzac Avenue, agreed to lodge 2026/27 pre-budget submissions to the Australian and Queensland governments, noted its December 2025 financial position, received the Mayor’s monthly report, and approved a change application for a blueberry farm development involving road reserve clearing and updated ecological documentation.