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Rosewood

1 decisions2 topicsUpdated 19 May 2026

Mentions

  • Location of the Lacewing Street easements for water and sewerage purposes.
  • Referenced as the starting point for a proposed staged passenger rail extension.
  • Supports water and sewer connections for nearby residential development in Rosewood.
  • Important for infrastructure servicing growth in Rosewood.
  • Could influence long-term regional transport advocacy and rail investment priorities.
  • Potential sewerage and water infrastructure works in Basin Pocket and Rosewood.

Decisions

Urban Utilities easements - 49 Lacewing Street, Rosewood

Council resolved that the statutory exemption applied to disposal of interests in part of the land by two easements for water and sewerage purposes, and delegated authority to the CEO to negotiate and finalise the easement terms.

Supports water and sewer connections for nearby residential development in Rosewood.

Topics

Water and sewer easements at Rosewood

Two easements were approved in principle for land at 49 Lacewing Street to service an approved residential development at 126 Nielsen Road.

Important for infrastructure servicing growth in Rosewood.

50-cent connected region initiative

A joint letter seeking support for regional rail connectivity, including a staged passenger rail extension from Rosewood to Withcott, was tabled and slated for discussion at a future councillor briefing.

Could influence long-term regional transport advocacy and rail investment priorities.

Meetings

Finance and Governance Committee - 19 May 2026 10 minutes after the conclusion of the Infrastructure, Planning and Assets Committee or such later time as determined by the preceding committee

The committee backed several governance and procurement items, including easements for Urban Utilities works in Basin Pocket and Rosewood, approval of higher project costs for Marie Street, Goodna bank stabilisation works, and adoption of the 2026-27 fees and charges schedule.

Advocacy Advisory Committee - 24 Mar 2026 1:00 PM

The committee advanced advocacy work on Ipswich’s infrastructure priorities, planned the Ipswich Leaders Forum, noted updates on the Team Attraction Brochure and Norman Street Bridge, and reviewed proposed state electoral redistribution impacts.