Youngs Crossing Road Upgrade. Youngs Crossing Road gets 7.5 million federal funding for upgrade The Courier Mail Construction of a new 212 metre bridge and connecting road upgrades will provide flood immunity for up to a 1 in 100 year event and is expected to be complete by early 2024 thanks to $32.75 million from the Federal Government. The project spans more than one kilometre from Protheroe Road to Dayboro Road
Floodway. Bright Yellow and Red Stop signs warning motorists that the road is closed and flooded from www.governmentnews.com.au
Existing Youngs Crossing will remain open to pedestrians/cyclists and link to Merv Ewart Reserve via new path under bridge. The new river crossing involves construction of a 212 metre bridge, located to the west of the current road
Floodway. Bright Yellow and Red Stop signs warning motorists that the road is closed and flooded
City of Moreton Bay has taken one of the final steps in greenlighting construction of the much-anticipated upgrade of Youngs Crossing Road across the North Pine River. Access to Youngs Crossing Park will be maintained via a four-way signalised intersection Project update - August 2024 Council has been continuing planning for the upgrade of Youngs Crossing Road at Joyner where it crosses the North Pine River, to improve its flood immunity, safety and vehicle carrying capacity.
Youngs Crossing Road bridge upgrade proposal labelled a BandAid solution. The Courier Mail. U-turn capability to assist Pony Club access via Youngs Crossing Road The new river crossing involves construction of a 212 metre bridge, located to the west of the current road
Youngs Crossing Road Moreton Bay Regional Council plan to flood proof it The Courier Mail. Access to Youngs Crossing Park will be maintained via a four-way signalised intersection The long-awaited upgrade of Youngs Crossing Road, over North Pine River, has today taken a huge $32.75 million step forward.