By Redland City Council

Thornlands, QLD

TLCC worked closely with Redland City Council to construct a new shared active pathway for exercise enthusiasts to enjoy the picturesque bushland of Weippin Street conservation. The pathway connects the local community with key destinations of employment, schools, and recreation while maintaining safety with lighting for visibility and raised priority crossings.

Project Value $1.05M
  • Demolish and removal of sections of concrete footpath/driveway to waste
  • Construction of stormwater infrastructure
  • Installing safety gates and fencing
  • Installation of 1.3Km shared active pathway
  • Supply and installation of tactiles
  • Installation of a raised pedestrian crossing
  • Pavement marking
  • Supply and install safety signage
  • Construction lighting at priority crossings
  • Softscape with a maintenance package

The renewal of the Thornlands Active pathway connects residents more easily, making it healthier and safer to access broader parts of the community, while encouraging new active connections.