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Govt has plans for second river crossing

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Published: October 16, 2024
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PLANNING AHEAD: Labor has announced a $146 million commitment to a second river crossing.
PLANNING AHEAD: Labor has announced a $146 million commitment to a second river crossing.
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THE MUCH-NEEDED second river crossing for Ipswich is set to become a reality sooner, with the State Government announcing its commitment of $146 million if re-elected.

The detailed business case, put together at a cost of $4 million, would reflect the growing demand on local roads through Ipswich, as the region grows and builds on preliminary planning work undertaken by Ipswich City Council, with support from the Department of Transport and Main Roads.

The second river crossing in Ipswich Central would improve connectivity, livability, and productivity for the city, while future-proofing access to key employment centres, service hubs and health facilities.

The remaining $142 million would be invested towards the construction of the bridge, following the business case, planning and design works.

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The investment is expected to represent one third of the total construction costs, however final costs for a preferred option will be confirmed once the business case is completed.

The State Government is delivering more than $4.7 billion in upgrades across the Brisbane and Ipswich regions.

Ipswich West candidate Wendy Bourne said the second river crossing was a key priority for the community and would support the city’s growth into the future.

“This commitment means we can get on with the detailed business case, knowing that the state Labor Government’s contribution to construction is already locked in,” she said.

Member for Ipswich, Jen Howard said the infrastructure would change the city for future generations, improving congestion and access.

State Minister for Transport Bart Mellish said the announcement was great for the Ipswich community and would deliver better access to the Cunningham and Warrego Highways.

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