Gateway upgrade will swallow properties

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 01 Oktober 2013 | 16.57

More than 20 properties may have to be compulsorily acquired for a north Brisbane road project. Source: AAP

MORE than 20 properties including an historic racecourse may have to be compulsorily acquired to make way for north Brisbane's newest road project.

Queensland's Transport Minister Scott Emerson says some properties in the path of the $1.3 billion Gateway Upgrade North project, between Nudgee and Bracken Ridge, will be resumed.

But he says most of them are owned by the state government or council.

"There's about four properties that are privately owned at the moment but the negotiations have already started proceeding with those," Mr Emerson told reporters.

"One is the Deagon Racecourse. There's (also) one that is privately owned by an individual."

The 128 year old Deagon Racecourse is primarily used as a racehorse training facility.

Mr Emerson said most of the affected properties wouldn't be demolished, but instead have land taken off them.

The project, which is due to be put to tender next year, will widen an existing a roadway between Nudgee and Bracken Ridge.

The government expected to complete the project within five years.


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