by | Apr 11, 2022 | Business, Community, Political

Candidates urged to vote 1 for City of Logan prosperity 

Now that the Federal election had been called for Saturday May 21 Logan City Council is urging candidates to prioritise a better future for the city by committing support and funding to critical projects.

Mayor Darren Power says the city’s rapidly growing population demands the timely delivery of important infrastructure to ensure liveability, economic growth and sustainability.  

“It is crucial we lay good foundations to build a thriving city over the next 20 years.”  

 

“We have our wish list for those foundations and we welcome any pledges from candidates that benefit our residents today and in the future.”  

More than half a million people will call Logan home by 2041.  

As part of a “Stand up for Logan” program, rolling out from now until election day, Council is advocating for:  

An Olympic venue for Logan  

Proposed Greenbank Interchange (Middle and Teviot Roads)  

Loganlea Road widening project  

Underwood Road bus turnaround  

Council wants to construct the Bethania to Logan Village recreational rail trail to extend the new Yarrabilba to Logan Village trail.

Bethania to Logan Village recreational rail trail  

Park Ridge leisure centre and general community space  

Beenleigh Aquatic Centre stage 2  

Waterford West District Park stage 2  

Oliver’s Precinct First Nations space  

Logan Central Youth Centre  

Park upgrades: Springwood Park master plan and Forestglen Park master plan  

Jimboomba local road and stormwater upgrades  

CCTV safety cameras and room upgrade  

Protection and recovery of threatened species in Logan  

Climate resilience actions  

Internet connectivity and mobile blackspot coverage 

Cr Power met with the three local incumbent MPs – Bert van Manen (LNP, Forde), Scott Buchholz (LNP, Wright) and Jim Chalmers (ALP, Rankin) – late last year to put Council’s wish list at the forefront.  

He says, “it doesn’t matter who’s in government after the election.” 

“We need to work together across all levels of government to make the City of Logan  the best place it can be.”  

“This is our moment to tell the decision makers at the highest level what we want them to commit to.”  

 

“Think carefully about who gets your vote on election day.” 

 

“Consider who will represent our city best in Canberra to get the long-term outcomes  we want.”  

Council will track election commitments made by all candidates and share these with the community in the lead-up to the election. 

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