Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

Coast’s north ‘deserves more money for roads’

- ANDREW POTTS

THE Gold Coast’s northern suburbs should get a greater share of the fees raked in from developmen­ts to help fasttrack much-needed road upgrades.

That’s the call from the city’s Deputy Mayor and one of the north’s leading business figures, who say the area needs greater financial support to help it prosper in the face of increasing developmen­t and a rapidly increasing population.

The Gold Coast City Council receives $86.5 million in cash contributi­ons from developers annually with a further $140 million in non-cash contributi­ons, including roads, footpaths, parks, sewerage and waterworks.

But Pimpama councillor and Deputy Mayor Donna Gates said her suburbs deserved a great slice of the pie, citing the need for major arterial roads in and out of the region’s housing estates to be upgraded to relieve congestion.

Cr Gates said the billions of developmen­t in the north meant those suburbs should receive the lions share of any developer contributi­ons raised across the city.

“My personal belief as the area councillor is that the funds should be constraine­d for use where they are raise from developmen­t, and this is something I have argued many times on the floor of the council chambers,” she said.

“We need to get more things moving up here right now because the congestion over the past six months has been huge and the growth is just astronomic­al.

“Unless there is a specific constraint, most goes into general revenue.”

Budget documents reveal the council will this year spend $15.4 million to ‘provide essential transport infrastruc­ture in partnershi­p with developers.

Developer contributi­ons to councils are capped as a result of state legislatio­n, with those from residentia­l projects topping out at $28,500.

Waste water and water infrastruc­ture are the largest area in which the council receives developer contributi­ons, sitting at around 50 per cent.

According to a city council spokesman, developers had

contribute­d tens of millions of dollars through “their involvemen­t in northern Gold Coast projects.

“We are currently finalising project contributi­ons for key road works to get under way in the north throughout 2018-19.’’

This year, a number of projects will be funded by developer contributi­ons from Westfield as a result of the Coomera Town Centre. Gold Coast North Chamber of Commerce secretary Gary Mays said the feeder roads onto the M1 required more funding.“The whole northern Gold Coast revolves around the M1 and it clogs up at every exit,” he said. “Much of this should have been done 15 years ago but now we need to get together and work on fixing these roads.”

 ??  ?? Coomera MP Michael Crandon overlookin­g the M1.
Coomera MP Michael Crandon overlookin­g the M1.
 ??  ?? Gold Coast North Chamber of Commerce secretary Gary Mays.
Gold Coast North Chamber of Commerce secretary Gary Mays.

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