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Bounty Way, Pacific Pines

1 decisions1 topicsUpdated 17 February 2026

Mentions

  • Petition response on street parking safety and infrastructure.
  • Subject of petition about street parking safety and traffic arrangements.
  • Residents and motorists in Pacific Pines should not expect changes to current parking rules or past infringement notices from this petition.
  • Relevant to road safety and local traffic conditions in Pacific Pines.
  • No Council-backed change to parking and traffic arrangements on Bounty Way, Pacific Pines.
  • No suspension or withdrawal of penalty infringement notices arising from the Bounty Way petition.

Decisions

Bounty Way parking and traffic petition not supported

Council committee recommended not supporting requested changes to parking and traffic arrangements on Bounty Way, Pacific Pines, and not supporting suspension or withdrawal of penalty infringement notices.

Residents and motorists in Pacific Pines should not expect changes to current parking rules or past infringement notices from this petition.

Topics

Transport petition response for Bounty Way, Pacific Pines

Council adopted a committee recommendation responding to a petition about street parking safety and infrastructure on Bounty Way.

Relevant to road safety and local traffic conditions in Pacific Pines.

Meetings

Council - 17 February 2026

Council adopted multiple committee recommendations on planning, infrastructure, environment, finance and budget matters, approved major residential developments in Coomera, endorsed the Snapper Rocks to Rainbow Bay Foreshore Precinct Master Plan, received several local petitions, and advanced governance and national funding advocacy actions.

Transport & Infrastructure (T&I) - 10 February 2026

The committee rejected two transport-related petitions, endorsed the Snapper Rocks to Rainbow Bay Foreshore Precinct Master Plan, noted the World Surfing Reserve annual report, and advanced next steps for former Resilient Homes Fund buyback properties in Luscombe and Tallebudgera.