Consortium lays out Victoria Park vision
At the center of his early thoughts, Victoria Park had two new pedestrian bridges on the south and northern ends, on the urban bypass and adjacent railway line.
These bridges would complete pedestrian access to the game zone, including the main stadium and water center.
“There is one [bridge] From the south, from Rome Street; One of the valley; And [existing] The center really works with Central Station, but also the rest [the Spring Hill] Society, Rose said Rose.
“Then it’s a part of Victoria Park’s city center.”
Rose said that there was a “very sweet contour line arasında between Roma Street and Victoria Park. However, the connection between the Fortitude Valley station and the planned Olympic zone is more difficult.
“I rented an e-bike for the weekend, so I’m walking on a bike to get it all, and I think part of the city needs to change,” he said.
The urban bypas separates the area where a stadium of Brisbane’s CBD is planned.Credit: William Davis
“For Brunswick Street from the valley, there must be ‘Olympic Way’… Run the functionality really well, but put them all on a diet.
“Reduce the speeds, tighten the environment, and make a really good public opinion from Brunswick Street to the northern end of the Victoria Park in Spring Hill by the former museum site.
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“He needs careful management, but the best thing about the games will work and the city will be arranged around it and everyone will get used to it – that’s the opportunity.”
Rose said that the loss of open space in Victoria Park from the stadium can be balanced with the earnings in the public sphere throughout these thorns.
And games can only be the beginning.
“If we look at what this project is doing for the long -term future of Brisbane, you can see the entire green heart. [Mayne] The railway gardens and the rationalization of these loose industrial landscapes in the north of RNA. ”
Victoria Park and RNA Showgrounds foresee the Olympic fields as a “long -term bridge head” that would initiate more urban development of Brisbane’s inner north.
“There is a parking system that extends to the future, you can see a mixed, mixed-use, mixed-income housing-everything that this city needs to expand ıyla
“The city should not be able to galvanize itself at the opportunity it offers to turn the city into the future, not what an extraordinary project that has the right to offer games successfully.”
Save Victoria Park was the Group, which was less excited than potential opportunities and organized a community meeting at Kelvin Grove State College on Monday night to update its stadium competitors in its campaign.
Advertising participants include former LNP Premier Campbell Newman, former Labor Council Opposition Leader Peter Cumming, GABBA Reconstruction Project Manager Rob Camping and Environmental Lawyer Sean Ryan.



