The Chronicle

ESCARPMENT PARK ACCESS UPGRADES COMPLETE

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MOUNTAIN bikers and nature lovers can now access Jubilee Park more safely and easily with an upgrade of Amos Road, a major link to Toowoomba’s escarpment, complete.

Toowoomba Regional Council (TRC) environmen­t and community portfolio leader councillor Tim McMahon said Amos Road was an important link to Jubilee Park and integral to delivering the Toowoomba Escarpment Parks Upgrade (TEPU) project.

“Amos Road provides the only access to and from the eastern side of the escarpment for vehicles and was very narrow, creating a number of safety issues, particular­ly during mountain bike events,” Mr McMahon said.

The $870,000 upgrade was funded by the Queensland Government, Lockyer Valley Regional Council (LVRC) and TRC through the Queensland Government’s Building our Regions with works completed by LVRC.

Assistant minister for local government Nikki Boyd said the Building our Regions program continues to improve the liveabilit­y and deliver jobs for regional Queensland.

“The upgrade means safer access to Jubilee Park and has many flow-on benefits for the community, including more jobs for locals” Ms Boyd said.

“This project is only one of many our government has helped fund for the Toowoomba escarpment parks upgrade, and it’s fantastic to see it complete.”

Mr McMahon said Jubilee Park sprawls across 31 hectares of bushland and is one of Toowoomba’s largest parks.

“It’s is very popular with bush walkers, runners and mountain bikers and the number of visitors to the park continues to increase,” he said.

“Many mountain bikers complete the trail at Amos Road where they are picked up by car. It had reached capacity and needed to be upgraded to improve accessibil­ity and increase safety for all road users.

“There are growing demands being placed upon Jubilee Park and it is being developed to service not only the Toowoomba and Lockyer Valley regions, but also provide a wider South East Queensland mountain bike trail experience, in addition to the other uses of bushwalkin­g, trail running and horse riding.

“Our region is growing rapidly and Jubilee Park will continue to expand as a destinatio­n for residents of the two council regions, as well as a recreation­al tourism destinatio­n for visitors from further afield.”

Works to upgrade Amos Road commenced in October 2020 and were completed in March.

The Escarpment Parks Upgrade project includes improvemen­ts to Picnic Point Parklands, Redwood, Jubilee, McKnight, JE Duggan and Glen Lomond parks, and the Tabletop Bushland Reserve.

 ??  ?? IMPROVED ACCESSIBIL­ITY: New carparking and access upgrades have been completed at Jubilee Park. Picture: Contribute­d
IMPROVED ACCESSIBIL­ITY: New carparking and access upgrades have been completed at Jubilee Park. Picture: Contribute­d

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