Brisbane's western suburb residents to have their say on Walter Taylor Bridge duplication

 Brisbane's western suburb residents are being asked how they navigate a chronic commuter pinch-point at the Walter Taylor Bridge, between Chelmer and Indooroopilly, as the council considers duplicating the heritage bridge.

The 85-year-old two-lane bridge is a constant congestion headache for drivers travelling over the Brisbane River from the city's south-western suburbs to Indooroopilly and the CBD.

The council confirmed in October last year that it was in the early stages of a pre-feasibility study on the long-mooted idea of duplicating the bridge.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-23/council-opens-walter-taylor-bridge-consultation/100642176



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