Kedron Brook will be transformed into a flood-resilient, shaded green spine with upgraded bikeways and walking trails if the LNP council of Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner is re-elected on March 16. The popular creek corridor that runs through 14 northern suburbs will be revegetated under a 20-year, $85 million master plan.
Kedron Brook will be transformed into a flood-resilient, shaded green spine with upgraded bikeways and walking trails if the LNP council of Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner is re-elected on March 16. The popular creek corridor that runs through 14 northern suburbs will be revegetated under a 20-year, $85 million master plan .About 600,000 cyclists, runners and walkers use the 20 kilometres of bikeways and walking paths between Ferny Hills and Nudgee each year.
The LNP has promised to turn it into a series of a flood-resilient recreation precincts, three years after existing infrastructure was left badly damaged by floods.“This long-term vision is focused on clean and sustainable outcomes that will make Brisbane more flood resilient while also improving the lifestyle of our suburbs,” Schrinner said. “We have a track record of delivering master-planned lifestyle precincts, such as Hanlon Park and the Archerfield Wetland
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