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Community

6 November, 2023

Two bridge proposals

A TOTALLY new structure or an upgrade of the current river crossing are the two options for residents to choose for the ageing Barron River bridge at Kuranda.

By Nick Dalton

Two bridge proposals - feature photo

Community consultation is part of a $9 million planning project to determine the best long-term solution for the vital bridge. Both options include cycling and pedestrian pathways.

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said consultation closed on December 8, 2023 with the planning study expected for completion in late 2024.

“Detailed design and construction of the options are currently unfunded,” he said.

“I encourage frequent bridge users to provide their feedback, given their unique insights.

“Feedback from the community and road users will complement the technical expertise of the engineers working on this planning project.

“Previous community feedback gathered in May 2022 has already played a crucial role in shaping these options for a long-term solution for the bridge.”

Barron River MP Craig Crawford said the bridge was “a lifeline of connectivity between Cairns and the Tablelands”.

“It is a hot button issue for residents in Kuranda and Speewah and everyone who travels up to the Tablelands and back,” he said.

“What I like is both options include a cycling and pedestrian pathway. 

“That has been a significant issue with the current bridge. 

“Trying to cross the bridge on foot or bike with trucks roaring by is terrifying.

“I’ve been working with Main Roads on this for a long time. 

“My goal is to make sure there is always an operational bridge spanning that river.”

TMR has published artist’s impression of the two options on the  consultation website  https://www.yoursay-projects.tmr.qld.gov.au/kennedy-highway-barron-river-bridge-kuranda and is seeking feedback from the community and road users to inform the planning study.

For those without internet access, a copy of the artist’s impressions can be obtained by contacting the TMR Cairns office on 4045 7144.

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