Recently Completed
During the last financial year (2023/24), Council teams delivered essential and innovative projects that have enhanced life in Townsville and kept our city running smoothly.
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Alma Bay Pedestrian Bridge Deck Removal
Council is preparing to remove the Alma Bay pedestrian bridge deck on Magnetic Island. -

Horseshoe Bay Road Rehabilitation and Guardrails
$13.8 million will be invested this financial year on Magnetic Island on community infrastructure, renewal of water and wastewater assets to road projects. -

Ingham Road Water Main Replacement
The underground water network across the city requires scheduled upgrades to ensure continued supply of essential water services to businesses and residents. -

Park Boulder Barriers
Anti-hooning measures are being rolled out across Townsville parks and open spaces. -

Picnic Bay Bypass Water Main
The Picnic Bay Reservoir that provides a potable water storage for Picnic Bay and other parts of Magnetic Island requires refurbishment and roof replacement. -

Riverway Drive Water Main Replacement
Around 95 solar-powered parking meters are being installed across the city to improve the turnover of parking bays and the level of amenities. -

Riverway Lagoons Safety Upgrade
Council is undertaking important safety upgrades to the Riverway Lagoons to ensure the community can enjoy this popular facility with the best safety measures. -

Ross River Dam to Douglas Water Treatment Plant Pipeline Renewal
Townsville City Council is investing $45 million to duplicate the Ross River Dam to Douglas Water Treatment Plant (WTP) pipeline. -

Sturt Street Cutting Rockface Stabilisation
Council is undertaking essential stabilisation works to the rockface to minimise the risk of rock fall from existing escarpments to ensure community safety. -

Waterfront Promenade Stage 2
Townsville City Council is currently undertaking works to construct the new East End Boardwalk, located along the Ross Creek at Flinders Street East. -

Wellington Street Depot Redevelopment
Townsville City Council is redeveloping the existing Wellington Street Depot to improve the efficiency of Council’s operations and better serve the community.
