road · 1 meetings
Splice Street, Mermaid Waters
Mentions
- Completed footpath confirmed despite petition seeking works to cease.
- Residents in Mermaid Waters should expect the footpath proposal to remain planned rather than cancelled, though timing still depends on future budgets.
- Nearby residents and users now have confirmation that the completed footpath will remain in place.
- Residents and visitors in the light rail corridor should expect new parking controls and permit arrangements before Stage 3 opens.
- Mermaid Waters residents received clear outcomes on two footpath petitions: one future project remains planned, while one completed footpath will stay.
- Households in the Mermaid Beach to Burleigh Heads corridor should watch for letters about new parking restrictions and permit requirements before signage is installed.
Decisions
Barrier Reef Drive footpath petition refused
Council did not support the petition seeking reconsideration of the proposed footpath along Barrier Reef Drive, Mermaid Waters, and noted the project remains in the City's 10-year capital investment program subject to future budget consideration.
Residents in Mermaid Waters should expect the footpath proposal to remain planned rather than cancelled, though timing still depends on future budgets.
Splice Street footpath petition refused
Council did not support the petition asking for works to cease in Splice Street, Mermaid Waters, noting the footpath is already complete.
Nearby residents and users now have confirmation that the completed footpath will remain in place.
Parking restriction signage endorsed for Mermaid Beach to Burleigh Heads traffic area
Council endorsed installation of parking restriction signage for the Mermaid Beach to Burleigh Heads Traffic Area under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995. The area will become operational when Gold Coast Light Rail Stage 3 passenger services commence. Officers must write to impacted residents at least 4 weeks before signage installation, outlining changes and permit requirements.
Residents and visitors in the light rail corridor should expect new parking controls and permit arrangements before Stage 3 opens.
Meetings