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For Talk:Mount Cotton Road
editWhat is included?
editThe following sections of road may be involved:
Section 1. The west to east road from Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road to the roundabout intersection with Section 2 (Intersection A)
Section 2, The north to south road from Redland Bay Road to Intersection A
Section 3. The west to east road from Intersection A to the crossroads intersection with Duncan Road and Lyndon Road (Intersection B)
4. The north to south road from Intersection B to the intersection with Beenleigh-Redland Bay Road (Intersection C)
Road layout
edit| | | S2 | __________|_________B S1 A S3 | | | S4 | | C
Definitions of the road
edit1. This article defines the road as Sections 1, 3 and 4 in the text and Infobox, but shows Sections 2,3 and 4 in the RJL.
2. TMR defines the road as Section 2 (not a state-controlled road) and Section 4, with Section 1 being part of Redland Sub-Arterial Road (also named Mount Cotton Road) and Section 3 being part of Redland Bay Road.
3. Google Maps shows Section 1 as mostly undefined, with the eastern end named Broadwater Road, and Sections 2, 3 and 4 all named Mount Cotton Road.
4. Open Street Map shows all four Sections as named Mount Cotton Road.
5. Most (maybe all) published street directories show all four as Mount Cotton Road.
Proposed solution
edit1. Update the article to describe the road as Section 2, then duplexed with Section 3, followed by Section 4.
2. Add a note re the dual naming of Section 1.
3. Add a para re Redland Sub-Arterial Road.
4. Add a para re Redland Bay Road.
Redland Sub-Arterial Road
editRedland Sub-Arterial Road starts at an intersection with Logan Road in Upper Mount Gravatt. It runs north-east as Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road, crossing Newnham Road and passing under the Gateway Motorway. It continues east, passing Grieve Road and reaching an intersection where Mount Gravatt-Capalaba Road turns north-east and Redland Sub-Arterial Road curves to the south-east. It continues south-east and east as Mount Cotton Road. When it reaches Tingalpa Creek on the eastern boundary of Burbank it changes to Redland Bay Road but continues as Mount Cotton Road.
Redland Bay Road
editRedland Bay Road starts at Tingalpa Creek and continues east as Mount Cotton Road. It is joined by the northern section of Mount Cotton Road and continues south-east under that name. When it reaches an intersection with Lyndon Road in Capalaba, Mount Cotton Road turns south while Redland Bay Road continues east as Duncan Road.
Road improvement projects in Queensland
editPotential new articles to include road improvement projects.
Skeleton reference: [1]
Central West District
edit- Barcaldine-Aramac Road 573 D Yes SR19 67km
- Blackall-Jericho Road 441 R Yes 122km
- Cramsie-Muttaburra Road 2 projects 5705 D Yes 110km
- Isisford-Blackall Road 716 R Yes 122km
Darling Downs District
edit- Murphys Creek Road 4104 D Yes
Fitzroy District
edit- Gavial-Gracemere Road 450 D
Jointly-funded Australian Government road stimulus package
editMetropolitan District
edit- Beams Road
- Brisbane Road, East Ipswich
- Redbank Plains Road
NARP
edit- Bajool-Port Alma Road 188 R
Natural Disaster Program
edit- Binna Burra Road 2021 D Yes
- Tamborine Mountain Road
North Coast District
edit- Beachmere Road (Caboolture - Beachmere Road)
- Caloundra Road
- Dayboro Road (Brisbane-Woodford Road) 401 R/D Yes SR58 50km??
- Deception Bay Road 121 R Yes SR26
- Elizabeth Avenue, Clontarf SR26 (Clontarf-Anzac Avenue Road)
- Everton Park-Albany Creek Road (Old Northern Road) 900 R
- Kawana Motorway 152 D Yes
- Kilcoy-Beerwah Road
- Kin Kin road 2 projects 141 D Yes
- Morayfield Road
- Tewantin Bypass (Cooroy-Noosa Road) 142 D
Northern District
edit- Hervey Range Developmental Road 83A R SR72
Queensland Government road stimulus package
edit- Gavial-Gracemere Road 450 D
- Hervey Range Road 83A R (see above)
- Tewantin Bypass (Cooroy-Noosa Road) 142 D (see above)
Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program
edit- Boundary Road, Coopers Plains
- Caboolture Connection Road
- Cooroy-Noosa Road 142 D 22km
- Deception Bay Road 121 R Yes (see above)
- Eumundi-Noosa Road 140 R Part 20km
- Everton Park Link Road
- Kilcoy-Beerwah Road
- Samford Road 407 D Yes
- Stafford Road
- Sumners Road
- Tamborine-Oxenford Road
- Waterford-Tamborine Road
Regional Economic Enabling Fund
edit- Aramac-Torrens Creek Road 5703 D Yes 269km
- Cramsie-Muttaburra Road 5705 D Yes (see above)
ROSI
edit- Bargara Road
- Floraville Road
- Glenmoral-Roundstone Road
- Mundubbera-Durong Road 435 R
- Quay Street, Bundaberg
- Rosedale Road
- Stanage Bay Road
- Torbanlea-Pialba Road 164 D Yes
- Urraween / Boundary Road
- Westwood-Wowan Road
- Willies Creek-Royles Road
South Coast District
edit- Currumbin Creek Road 2001 D Yes
- Labrador-Carrara Road 116 D Yes 11km
South West District
edit- Roma-Condamine Road 344 R Yes 163km
State Road Network Upgrade
edit- Boogan Road 6272 R Yes (Off Bruce Highway)
- Maleny-Kenilworth Road 495 D 40km
- Mooloolaba Road 134 D Yes
- Murphys Creek Road 4104 D Yes
- Riverway Drive, Townsville
- Roma-Condamine Road 344 R Yes
- Roma-Taroom Road 4397 R Yes 168km
- Townsville Connection Road 830 D Part
Targeted Road Safety Program
edit- Beerburrum Road
- Mount Glorious Road 4023 D Yes
- Samford Road 407 D Yes
- Strathpine-Samford Road 4032 D Yes 19km
Transport System Planning Program
edit- Oakey-Pittsworth Road 323 D 39km
Wide Bay / Burnett District
edit- Torbanlea-Pialba Road 164 D Yes 30km (plus 1 ROSI project)
Stimulus packages
edit- 39 projects, some of which are also ROSI
- Cloncurry-Dajarra Road
- Cooroy-Noosa Road (see above)
Notability criteria for roads in Queensland
editNational importance
edit- National Highway and Highway 1
- Targeted upgrades.
- Northern Australia Roads Program
- Northern Australia Beef Roads Program
- Roads of Strategic Importance
- Jointly funded
State importance
edit- State routes
- Targeted upgrades.
- Road safety
- Road stimulus
- Rating
- Regional roads
- Local Roads of Regional Significance
- District roads
- Tourist routes
Purpose
edit- Services two or more population centres (or equivalent)
- Shortest distance or only option
- Part of shortest distance between other/larger centres
- Connection from highway to bypassed town
- Usage by other than local residents
- Heavy transport
- Access to tourist destinations
- Access to notable infrastructure
Historical indicators
edit- From 19th or early 20th century.
- Pastoral run established at x in yyyy
- Gold or other minerals discovered at x in yyyy
- Town established at x in yyyy
- Any timeframe.
- Road built to x in yyyy
- Major upgrades since built