Key plans pitched at voters ahead of next weekend’s City Hall election rely on big changes (or dollars) from other governments. It’s not the first time.
Mt Coot-tha and Pine Mountain quarries will be up for discussion to see if Brisbane residents want to transform them into recreational destinations.
The service will travel from Northshore Hamilton to Woolloongabba via Bowen Hills and the new Waterfront Brisbane and Queen’s Wharf developments.
Brisbane will also start planning to transition two quarries into new green space and recreational hubs.
It will soon be cheaper and easier to hold community events after the council announced it would reduce or scrap permit fees in its upcoming budget.
Brisbane’s bus network has not had a major overhaul in almost a decade. Ahead of the 2024 Metro launch,the council is readying to consult residents about proposed changes.
Higher rates for Airbnb-style rentals and rezoning some commercial land for accommodation won’t be enough to address Brisbane’s housing shortage,according to critics.
The Suburban Renewal Precincts Initiative,revealed in council’s $4 billion budget on Wednesday,is aimed at meeting demand for new homes sooner.
Brisbane City Council will deliver an ultimatum to property owners renting homes or apartments on short-stay accommodation platforms in its Wednesday budget.
Brisbane City Council wants to revitalise Queen Street Mall in time for the Games,and it’s being urged to favour the bold over the big.
Almost one-quarter of the $1.2b Brisbane City Council project’s cost will be sucked up by the 60 articulated buses,a council budget session has also heard.