
Integrated Transport Planning
Integrated Transport Planning develops economically and environmentally sustainable transport plans and strategies for efficient, integrated transport infrastructure, systems and services. We also administer a funding program for recreational boating infrastructure.Responsibilities:
- transport planning policy
- transport planning data collection
- transport land use planning
- transport corridor protection
- major public transport infrastructure.
Partners:
- Brisbane City Council
- the Department of Local Government and Planning
- the Department of Main Roads
- QR*
- local government throughout Queensland.
Current projects:
- the Integrated Development Assessment System (IDAS)
- the South East Queensland Travel Survey
- the Varsity Station Village.
Visit our Projects and initiatives pages for more information on our current, past and future transport plans and projects.
Achievements:
- providing recreational boating facilities throughout Queensland
- releasing the Integrated Transport Planning Framework
- developing 'Shaping Up'—a guide to the integration of transport, land-use planning and urban design
- Queensland Transport's Interests in Planning Schemes (QTIPS)
- integrated transport plans in south east and regional Queensland.
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Last updated 13 February 2008

