Proposed Ellendale Connection Fuels Concerns Over Traffic, Parking Access

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A decade after the Ellendale estate first made headlines, a proposed road connection linking the Upper Kedron development to Mt Nebo Road is once again raising concern among residents and business owners, this time over changes to parking and traffic conditions along Waterworks Road.


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The road link, intended to improve connectivity for thousands of homes in Ellendale, has prompted Brisbane’s local officials to roll out extended clearway hours along Waterworks Road, with the aim of easing congestion. However, some locals fear the changes may have created new problems for businesses, service providers, and customers who rely on convenient parking in the area.

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Previously limited to weekday peak hours, the clearways now span from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day. Council maintains that the decision was guided by traffic data and resident feedback, suggesting most respondents supported the move. The road, a major arterial carrying more than 100,000 vehicles daily, has seen a high number of crashes in recent years, which council believes are linked to abrupt lane changes caused by parked vehicles.

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Still, many business operators and nearby residents say they were not properly informed about the changes until after they were implemented. Some claim customers are already being fined for parking violations, and that elderly clients and service vehicles are finding access increasingly difficult. There are also concerns that the clearways could drive away trade and complicate logistics, with no alternative loading zones or nearby parking options provided.

The proposed Ellendale-to-Mt Nebo link has long been a point of contention, and recent state and council discussions have revived the plan. Officials have confirmed that planning processes are underway to remove barriers to the connection, which would potentially direct more traffic from Upper Kedron through Waterworks Road, which is one of the city’s busiest corridors.


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While some welcome the potential relief for residents in the growing western suburbs, others argue that the changes have been rushed and that the broader impacts on surrounding communities and small businesses have not been fully considered. Some community members are calling for a more collaborative approach to traffic planning, urging authorities to provide long-term solutions that balance accessibility with safety and flow.

Published 15-July-2025

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