
Plans
Queensland Transport undertakes planning in the following areas. If the information you are seeking is not listed contact us.An integrated transport plan is a plan to develop and manage the transport system of a region in an integrated manner which supports the agreed plans to accommodate the region's forecast population growth, employment, economic and social activities.
Queensland Transport's Interests in Planning Schemes
Queensland Transport has areas of interest as a state agency in the preparation and review of planning schemes. In order to guide local governments and other stakeholders, Queensland Transport is preparing policies clarifying Queensland Transport's Interests in Planning Schemes. These policies will identify the types of state interests Queensland Transport is likely to raise during the planning scheme preparation/review process. They are designed to be applicable in a range of urban and regional areas.
The Rail Network Strategy's primary purpose is to facilitate the effectiveness of the contribution of rail to the government's desired transport outcomes.
Regional Airport Development Scheme
The Queensland Government's Regional Airport Development Scheme has been developed to assist local governments to upgrade airports in regional and remote areas of Queensland. Funds in the program are limited and will be allocated to the projects which best meet the criteria outlined in the guidelines and application form. It should also be noted that Queensland Transport provides any capital grants on joint funding basis, up to a maximum of 50 per cent of the project cost, with other parties such as owners, airlines or local governments.
South East Queensland Principal Cycle Network Plan
The South East Queensland Principal Cycle Network Plan guides the development of the cycle network across the region by mapping existing and preferred principal cycle network routes.
Last updated 03 April 2008

