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Mount Cotton Road

3 decisions1 topicsUpdated 17 June 2026

Mentions

  • Area referenced in persistent water pressure issues.
  • Named as part of the Capalaba water pressure impact area.
  • Could affect local pedestrian access and safety in Mount Cotton.
  • Affects future land-use planning, job land supply and development expectations in Mount Cotton and surrounding areas.
  • Affected households may become eligible for rebates or other pricing concessions if service issues persist.
  • Relevant to household water service reliability and possible customer concession arrangements.

Decisions

Sunrise Court footpath petition referred to CEO

Council accepted the Division 6 petition seeking a concrete footpath at the Sunrise Court easement, Mount Cotton, and referred it to the Chief Executive Officer for consideration.

Could affect local pedestrian access and safety in Mount Cotton.

Mount Cotton Investigation Area supported in principle

Council resolved to authorise the Acting Mayor to write to the Deputy Premier supporting, in principle, investigation of the general Mount Cotton area for inclusion in the Urban Footprint, subject to conditions including employment, tourism, sport and recreation uses only, no suburban-scale residential development, and developer-funded infrastructure.

Affects future land-use planning, job land supply and development expectations in Mount Cotton and surrounding areas.

Capalaba water pressure issue to be investigated for possible concession policy

Council carried a notice of motion acknowledging verified intermittent water pressure interruptions in parts of Capalaba around Mount Cotton Road, Ney Road, School Road and Howlett Road. A report is to return to Council examining the level of service interruption, current and future risks, and an equitable compliant financial concession pathway if the issue cannot be remedied.

Affected households may become eligible for rebates or other pricing concessions if service issues persist.

Topics

Intermittent water pressure concerns

Previous council resolutions were reiterated regarding persistent water pressure interruptions affecting properties south of trunk main infrastructure in high-level pressure zones around Mount Cotton Road, Ney Road, School Road and Howlett Road.

Relevant to household water service reliability and possible customer concession arrangements.

Meetings

Council - 17 Jun 2026

Council backed a Mount Cotton investigation-area submission to the Queensland Government, noted the monthly financial and audit reports, and dealt with petitions, including a request for a footpath at Sunrise Court, Mount Cotton.

Council - 18 Feb 2026

Council referred several resident petitions for investigation, backed further action on persistent Capalaba water pressure issues, noted financial reporting, and received updates on major projects including Weinam Creek, Birkdale and Cleveland.