• Metropolitan Region
Location
Mount Cotton, Sheldon, Thornlands, Redland Bay, Burbank
Timing
Planning has been completed
Status
Completed

Redland Bay Road, Taylor Road to Cleveland Redland Bay Road, planning study

Planning to improve safety and congestion at key intersections on Mount Cotton Road, Redland Bay Road and Redland Sub-Arterial Road is complete.

This investigated options to improve safety and cater for future increases in traffic along the following state-controlled corridors:

  • Mount Cotton Road (from Duncan Road to Double Jump Road)
  • Redland Bay Road (from Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road)
  • Redland Sub-Arterial Road (from Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek).

Benefits

  • Improves safety
  • Increases capacity
  • Increases traffic flow
  • Reduces peak hour congestion
  • Better road access
  • Reduces travel time
  • Contributes to economy
  • Better active transport

Funding

The Queensland Government committed $1,165,000 to the Redland Bay Road, Taylor Road to Cleveland Redland Bay Road, planning study as part of the Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2023-24 to 2026-27 (Investment ID 2247339).

Total investment
$1,165,000
Queensland Government
$1,165,000

Community consultation

A first round of consultation in February and March 2023, identified safety and congestion at the Double Jump Road and Mount Cotton Road intersection, and Taylor Road and Redland Bay Road intersection, as key community priorities.

A second round of community consultation in May and June 2024, sought community feedback on options to address safety concerns at these priority locations.

More than 1700 people visited the project consultation page, wrote to the project team, or provided feedback face-to-face at information sessions. Over 400 formal submissions or contributions were received:

  • 70% of participants supported signalisation of the Double Jump Road and Mount Cotton Road intersection
  • 61% of participants supported signalisation of the Taylor Road and Redland Bay Road intersection
  • other themes included concerns over congestion, support for lane duplication and the view that increasing turning lane storage or using slip lanes and roundabouts would improve traffic flow.

Community feedback and technical considerations informed finalisation of planning.

Future stages, including design and construction, are subject to approval and further funding.

Current status

The preferred options for these upgrades are not currently funded for delivery with further funding required to progress to detailed design and construction.

Redland Bay Road, Taylor Road to Cleveland Redland Bay Road, planning study location map

Map showing roads subject to planning including, Mount Cotton Road (Duncan Road to Double Jump Road), Redland Bay Road (Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road), and Redland Sub-Arterial Road (Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek). ( https://sc-p-cm.tmr.saas.dataweavers.io//_/media/projects/r/redland-bay-road-taylor-road-to-cleveland-redland-bay-road-planning-study/mount-cotton-road-redland-bay-road-location-map.jpg ) ( //_/media/projects/r/redland-bay-road-taylor-road-to-cleveland-redland-bay-road-planning-study/mount-cotton-road-redland-bay-road-location-map.jpg ) ( //_/media/projects/r/redland-bay-road-taylor-road-to-cleveland-redland-bay-road-planning-study/mount-cotton-road-redland-bay-road-location-map.jpg )

Map showing roads subject to planning including, Mount Cotton Road (Duncan Road to Double Jump Road), Redland Bay Road (Tingalpa Creek to Cleveland-Redland Bay Road), and Redland Sub-Arterial Road (Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to Tingalpa Creek).

Last updated: 19 December 2025