An almost four-kilometre stretch of the Mount Lindesay Highway from Park Ridge to Munruben has been widened from two lanes to four, helping Logan residents get home to their families faster.
The upgrade will allow more cars to flow between Stoney Camp Road and Chambers Flat Road and is part of the 10-year, Mount Lindesay Highway upgrade program.
All lanes will be open to traffic next month (early February).
The $75 million project was funded 50:50 between the Albanese and Palaszczuk Governments, supporting an average of 80 direct, good jobs.
As well as widening the highway from two to four lanes and building new north and southbound bridges over Norris Creek, safety and noise barriers were installed and the Stoney Camp Road exit ramp modified.
New rope crossings and wildlife habitats have also improved fauna protection and connectivity.
More than $180 million has been invested in the highway as part of the 10-year upgrade program, including:
- $2 million Millstream Road intersection - delivered 2015
- $7 million Camp Cable Road intersection - delivered 2016
- $27.5 million Beaudesert Town Centre Bypass - delivered 2017
- $20 million North Maclean safety improvements - delivered 2019
- $22.4 million Rosia Road to Stoney Camp Road - delivered 2020
- $14 million South Maclean safety improvements - delivered 2020
- $19.6 million Camp Cable Road to Johanna Street, Jimboomba - delivered 2020
- $17.13 million Jimboomba to Beaudesert safety improvements - due for completion 2022
Planning is also funded or underway on:
- Logan Motorway to Park Ridge Road (including Green Road/Coronation Road interchange)
- Greenbank Road to Stockleigh Road
- Chambers Flat Road to Greenbank Road
- Stockleigh Road to Camp Cable Road
- Johanna Street to South Street (Jimboomba)
- South Street to Cedar Vale Road