Brisbane City Council had planned to build a green bridge between Bellbowrie and Wacol.Credit:Google Maps
Four other pedestrian and cycling bridges at Kangaroo Point to the CBD,Breakfast Creek,West End to Toowong and West End to St Lucia have all been more warmly welcomed by residents.
But after two rounds of community consultation,it became clear that Bellbowrie and Wacol residents did not want a pedestrian and cycling-only bridge and would prefer it to be at least open to buses.
The council initially surveyed residents last year,but after the first round of consultation showed little interest and two new LNP councillors took over the Pullenvale and Jamboree wards,another round of consultation was launched last month.
More than 60 per cent of respondents to the first Bellbowrie-Wacol bridge survey said they would never or rarely use a green bridge.
The proposed green bridge between the Brisbane CBD and Kangaroo Point.Credit:Brisbane City Council
About 46 per cent saw little benefit in a new river crossing that did not allow cars to cross,pointing out that the large elderly population in Bellbowrie would not use a pedestrian or cycling bridge.
Bellbowrie residents indicated they would rather a connecting bridge to Riverhills and other eastern suburbs that included cars as well.