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Residents fight flooding fears

Ellie Webster
Ellie Webster
Published: December 19, 2024
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LONG ROAD: Redlands councillor Paul Gollé says the TMR is neglecting its responsibilities.
LONG ROAD: Redlands councillor Paul Gollé says the TMR is neglecting its responsibilities.
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A LOCAL councillor is calling for urgent action on Cleveland Redland Bay Rd, where neglect has led to recurring flooding affecting residents’ homes.

Division 3 Councillor Paul Gollé has expressed frustration at the lack of response from the Department of Main Roads.

“It’s unacceptable that TMR continues to neglect their responsibility to maintain this vital roadway,” Cr Gollé said.

“Residents should not have to endure flooding due to failed infrastructure.”

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Adding to his frustration is the long history of political promises surrounding Cleveland Redland Bay Rd.

“Since 2016, the road has featured prominently in State Government commitments, yet no meaningful progress has been made,” Cr Gollé said.

“Past State MPs have pledged improvements, but these promises remain unfulfilled, leaving taxpayers to bear the consequences of the state’s inaction.”

Cr Gollé has called on Redlands MP Rebecca Young and other representatives to advocate directly to TMR as a matter of urgency.

“Redland City Council, working with the Federal Government, completed Panorama Drive in approximately 18 months,” he said.

“Meanwhile, the State Government hasn’t even finished the section of Cleveland Redland Bay Rd
outside Victoria Point State High School in nearly five years.”

Ms Young said the project was now a top priority since her election.

“I know how frustrating it’s been for our community to hear promise after promise with no real progress,” she said.

“Fixing this road isn’t just about keeping promises – it’s about making sure our community has safe, reliable infrastructure.”

Ms Young said discussions with TMR about the flooding and broader issues on Cleveland-Redland Bay Rd were already underway.

“TMR confirmed that whilst they are closing the site over Christmas, there will be crews on standby with pumps for any potential flooding issues,” she said.

“We will have duplicated road to drive on by Christmas, but verge works will continue until March.”

Ms Young emphasised her commitment to finding lasting solutions that address the issues comprehensively, rather than relying on temporary fixes.

“We’re looking at ways to improve drainage and make the road more resilient to flooding, so it’s safe and usable in all conditions,” she said.

“I’m committed to keeping the community in the loop as these plans develop because this road is too important to keep putting off.”

TMR was contacted but did not respond before the deadline.

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