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Woolloongabba Priority Development Area

Started by ozbob, September 23, 2023, 01:34:03 AM

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Brisbanetimes --> Woolloongabba gets go-ahead for city-changing makeover $

Quote... Formally, Queensland's Planning Minister and Deputy Premier Steven Miles approved the Woolloongabba Cross River Rail Priority Development Area covering 106 hectares between South Bank and Woolloongabba.

In practical terms, this lays out the land use including the underground train station, a new school, a new busway, a new sports ground, affordable housing, with a pedestrian walkway connecting the Gabba to South Bank Parklands. ...

gabba_sep23.jpg

The pink areas show the larger Woolloongabba Priority Development Area. The green areas show pedestrian links. It also shows a new green space between the new Gabba train station and the sports ground.
QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT


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Couriermail --> Woolloongabba priority development area boundaries locked in ahead of 2032 Games $

QuoteThe official boundaries of the state government's major redevelopment of Woolloongabba - which includes new pedestrian walkways and a rebuilt Gabba stadium - ahead of the 2032 Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games have been declared.

It is the latest step in securing the state government's plan of having pedestrian walkways across the city, thousands of new homes and a rebuilt Gabba Stadium as legacies of the Games.

A total of 106ha, the equivalent of about 142 rugby league fields, will be sucked into the Woolloongabba Priority Development area with the zone officially gazetted on Friday.

It means planning and development approvals across the area will be handled by the state government, with an interim land use plan to be in effect for 12 months while a detailed scheme is drawn up. ...

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ozbob

Government Statement

Community Consultation opens on Woolloongabba plan for homes, jobs and open spaces

2 May 2024

https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/100218

. The public is invited to have their say on the proposed plan for the Woolloongabba Priority Development Area

. The proposed plan will deliver 14,000 new dwellings, accommodating an estimated 24,000 people over the next 40 years.

. The plan is aimed at delivering more public green space, a network of improved pedestrian connections to South Bank and the CBD while limiting urban sprawl.

More > https://statements.qld.gov.au/statements/100218
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https://x.com/ozbob13/status/1786077856747118800

Brisbanetimes --> New Woolloongabba plan to allow for 75-storey towers $

QuoteTowers of up to 75 storeys would be allowed in Woolloongabba under a new Queensland government planning scheme put out for public comment on Thursday.

The new 106-hectare Priority Development Area, which wrests planning control for the precinct from Brisbane City Council, will allow the heights in two "catalyst uplift projects" near the Gabba stadium and the new Cross River Rail station. ...
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QuoteTowers of up to 75 storeys would be allowed in Woolloongabba under a new Queensland government planning scheme put out for public comment on Thursday.

Go to the next suburb and most plots are restricted to two-story single family homes. That's Brisbane planning for you - tall and sprawl, and nothing in between.
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Jonno

Also noted a couple of things.

1. The new Busway Station (Not a true METRO) is a big deal but the CRR is just a train stop.  It should/must be the same station.  I am so fed up with this mode separate station crap.

Gabba Structure Plan

2.More interesting is the closure of Jurgens Street.  Where will the buses go?


Woolloongabba PDA


Gabba Road Close

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