Months after concerns about the safety of the shared public pathway behind the Howard Smith Wharves precinct were first aired by cyclists, pedestrians and Brisbane City Council, the problem is still unsolved.

In March, then-lord mayor Graham Quirk said the shared gravel pathway running through the precinct as a key link between New Farm River Walk and Boundary Street was "not acceptable".

Large signs dotted throughout the Howard Smith Wharves precinct urge visitors to slow down and keep left. Credit:Lucy Stone

He said the council was working with the Howard Smith Wharves operators who managed the site, which opened late last year, to find a solution.

But three months later the pathway is still a concern for cyclists navigating the shift from separated cycling and pedestrian walkways along the New Farm River Walk to a shared gravel path through the precinct and up to Boundary Street.