The Gold Coast Bulletin

CR’S FAREWELL TO CITY NIMBYS

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

RETIRING Gold Coast city councillor Paul Taylor has taken a parting shot at NIMBY activists, telling his critics he has nothing to apologise for.

The long-serving Broadbeach councillor, who once told anti-developmen­t protesters “we’re building a city, damn it”, said leaders had to make decisions and “need to have a vision for the future”.

“If we just listened to (NIMBYs) we would get absolutely nothing done, nothing would ever change,’’ he said.

Cr Taylor said his departure after eight years in office was motivated by health reasons after advice from doctors this week. Until recently he had staunchly maintained he would contest the election.

A RETIRING Gold Coast city councillor who once told anti-developmen­t protesters “we’re building a city, damn it” has taken a parting shot at NIMBY activists.

Long-serving Broadbeach councillor Paul Taylor will retire at the March 28 council election after eight years in office.

He said his departure was motivated by health reasons after advice from doctors this week.

Despite criticism from some sectors of the community for his strongly prodevelop­ment views, Cr Taylor said he had nothing to apologise for to NIMBY (not in my backyard) critics.

“I don’t apologise for anything I’ve done at all, because when you are a leader you have to make decisions,” he said.

“If we just listened to (NIMBYs) we would get absolutely nothing done, nothing would ever change.

“Just look at the buildings which are going up. You need to have vision for the future.”

Cr Taylor was first elected in 2012 and returned again in 2016.

Until recently he had staunchly maintained he would contest the election in the new super division that will cover the tourist centres of both Surfers Paradise and Broadbeach.

Cr Taylor said he had no plans to endorse a successor in the seat.

During his years in office he has long been a close ally of Mayor Tom Tate and supporter of controvers­ial proposals such as the offshore cruise ship terminal and the Hinterland cableway.

Cr Taylor yesterday told the Bulletin he was proud of council’s efforts to cut city hall’s debt, pay for the 2018 Commonweal­th Games, and the upgrade of the Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club.

Cr Taylor is known for bold ideas, including a push to install traffic lights on the footpath for the safety of mobile phone-using pedestrian­s and for a travelator across the Gold Coast Highway at Broadbeach.

Yesterday, he reaffirmed his support for both.

“Broadbeach is a suburb divided – divided by the Gold Coast Highway. We really need to get a travelator built across it some day, somehow, this is really important,” he said.

“I also think we need to build a new car park – I would like to see an undergroun­d car park with room for 3000 or 4000 cars under Kurrawa-Pratten Parklands.

“This would allow us to get rid of the car parks which are there and have the parks extended to cover the whole area.

“Obviously this will be a decision for future councils to look at doing.”

 ??  ?? Councillor Paul Taylor is retiring in March.
Councillor Paul Taylor is retiring in March.

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