Grey Street Bikeway & Streetscape Final Preliminary Design Released

February 26, 2025

The Grey Street Bikeway and Streetscape Design Project aims to transform Grey Street into a people-oriented, safe, cool, and green destination.

The final preliminary design for the project has been informed by consultation with the community and key stakeholders and is an extension of the ‘Destination Grey Street’ vision in the Future South Bank Master Plan.

Key design elements include:

  • A safe, all-ages, all-abilities bikeway separated from traffic
  • A people-friendly street with 50% more footpath space
  • Slower traffic speeds
  • 120% more green space
  • Safer and universally accessible footpaths and crossings
  • lex-zones to optimise space for loading and parking

Project update

The final preliminary design was released in February 2025, following community consultation on the draft preliminary design in May 2024.

Key changes from the draft to final preliminary design include increasing the narrowest footpath path widths to minimum of 3 metres, providing flush kerbs to improve accessibility, improvements to road geometry, and changes to parking and loading zone positions to improve sight lines at pedestrian crossings and increase safety.

Funding and next steps

The final preliminary design has been co-funded by South Bank Corporation, with support from the Queensland Government’s Cycle Network Local Government Grants Program.

Future design is subject to future consideration by South Bank Corporation and the Queensland Government.

For further information on the Grey Street Bikeway and Streetscape Design project, please email us at planning@south-bank.net.au

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