Thank-you to all community members who provided their feedback in relation to the pedestrian tunnel that runs beneath the Logan Motorway at Kingston, connecting JJ Smith Park to west Bega Road parklands.
Survey results highlighted lighting within the tunnel, was respondents’ highest safety concern and that improved lighting would contribute to increased feelings of safety among survey respondents.
Results indicated that there was a lack of support for the proposed anti-graffiti mural to tunnel wingwalls. Accordingly, this element of the project will not progress, with funds to instead be directed towards higher priority safety improvements.
Council continues to work with Kingston State College, the Queensland Police Service – Logan District, and Transurban to progress safety improvements to the pedestrian tunnel and surrounding space. Additionally, a series of Protective Behaviour Workshops were delivered to students of all year levels at Kingston State College during the first half of 2025.
Thank-you to all community members who provided their feedback in relation to the pedestrian tunnel that runs beneath the Logan Motorway at Kingston, connecting JJ Smith Park to west Bega Road parklands.
Survey results highlighted lighting within the tunnel, was respondents’ highest safety concern and that improved lighting would contribute to increased feelings of safety among survey respondents.
Results indicated that there was a lack of support for the proposed anti-graffiti mural to tunnel wingwalls. Accordingly, this element of the project will not progress, with funds to instead be directed towards higher priority safety improvements.
Council continues to work with Kingston State College, the Queensland Police Service – Logan District, and Transurban to progress safety improvements to the pedestrian tunnel and surrounding space. Additionally, a series of Protective Behaviour Workshops were delivered to students of all year levels at Kingston State College during the first half of 2025.
Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project has finished this stage
This engagement is open for contributions.
Under Review
Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project has finished this stage
Contributions to this engagement are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Engagement Results
Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the engagement are documented here.
Safer Living Presentation
Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project has finished this stage
The Logan District Police deliver an educational presentation to students at Kingston State College.
Environmental stewardship education to students
Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project is currently at this stage
Logan City Council, in partnership with Kingston State College will work with teachers and students to reduce the environmental impacts of littering through the pedestrian tunnel and the surrounding parklands.
Delivery of safety improvements
this is an upcoming stage for Safe Passage Pedestrian Tunnel Project