Brisbane City Council has created a master plan for the City Reach Waterfront to ensure the area continues to evolve into a world-class employment and lifestyle precinct.

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Key features of the master plan include:

a wider river promenade to allow more space for people to move and gather

additional shade trees and landscaping to enhance comfort

more locations to access the river for water-based activities

enhanced public parks and improved lighting of iconic riverside buildings and heritage features.

Master planning for the City Reach Waterfront was identified as an initiative in the Brisbane City Centre Master Plan 2014 and supports other Council strategies and frameworks including the:

City Reach Waterfront Master Plan study area



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Community engagement

Council launched the master plan process in September 2018 with a public survey asking the community to reflect and comment on their connection to the City Reach area.

Council analysed the feedback received and used it to help create the draft master plan document.

Council released the draft master plan for comment in November 2019 and incorporated the feedback received into the final City Reach Waterfront Master Plan released in August 2020.

Key feedback themes included:

the promenade needs to allow pedestrians and cyclists to safely share the space

the opportunity to improve amenity in the area by providing shade, seating, lighting and high-quality design

the need for collaboration between government and development industry to achieve the master plan’s vision

the need to manage noise impacts on residents within the Admiralty section.

Read the master plan document to see how these themes and other ideas were included and considered.

Timeline

More information

For more information about the City Reach Waterfront Master Plan, you can: