Funding to explore new central Ipswich river crossing

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The David Trumpy Bridge in Ipswich is currently the only way to cross the Bremer River in central Ipswich. | Kgbo/Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.

The Queensland Government has confirmed funding of $4 million to investigate a new Bremer River crossing in Ipswich, west of Brisbane.

The city currently relies on the David Trumpy Bridge as its only inner-city crossing.

The $4 million will fund a Detailed Business Case for a possible new bridge. Ipswich City Council has already completed the Preliminary and Strategic Business Cases.

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said the Government was delivering on a key election commitment for the people of Ipswich.

Ipswich Mayor Teresa Harding said a second inner city river crossing had been on the Ipswich community’s wish list for more than a decade.

“We welcome the Queensland Government’s commitment of $4 million to deliver a detailed business case, and today’s announcement marking the commencement of this important project,” Mayor Harding said.

“The second crossing will play a critical role in improving flood immunity and strengthening the resilience of our transport network.

“It will help unlock the full potential of our CBD by diverting unnecessary through-traffic and easing congestion on the existing David Trumpy Bridge.”