117 Mina Pde Alderley QLD 4051

Subdivision of Land

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(Source: Brisbane City Council, reference A005489471)

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  1. Michael Lennon commented

    I believe the traffic impact has not been properly assessed. The density of the proposed housing will bring a lot of extra traffic to the area. Mina Street is already overloaded with cars parked on the side of the road by people attending sports after hours, this housing will mean an increase of traffic during peak hours. The intersection near the train crossing will not be able to handle the amount of extra traffic during peak hours and I fear an already busy Wilston Road will become congested.

  2. Holly Bretherton commented

    I live at 7a Wilston Road and accessing my property is already highly problematic with the high volume of traffic coming through the rail crossing (turning from Mina Parade into Wilston Road). I have nearly been involved in 5 accidents already, being stuck on the rail crossing (when traffic in front has stopped, turning right into Murrell Street). I completely oppose this development due to traffic safety and volume concerns.

  3. Catherine Stoll commented

    My concern is the impact the increased traffic flow will have on Mina parade and Wilston Road. My driveway is on Mina Parade. Ive noticed that the traffic often requires people to drive single file due to parked cars.

    It is very risky already to enter or cross Wilston road near the train crossing as there is no traffic light and is already conjested near the crossing. The traffic also gets particularly heavy when there is a game on at the indoor fitness centre at the other end of Mina parade.

    I oppose this development due to these concerns.

    Many thanks,

    Catherine

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