Where Brisbane mayoral candidates stand on green bridges

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Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner promised five new green bridges within 10 years when he became mayor in 2019.

The LNP and the Greens will consider building more green bridges in Brisbane if they can find the money, while for Labor, supporting suburban growth is a priority.

The second, the $299 million Kangaroo Point green bridge, was set to open in late 2024 about $100 million over budget.paused its next two green bridges while it found $430 million in savingsLord Mayor Adrian Schrinner: “The next cab off the rank will be Toowong to West End. We are going through the process of acquiring the land at the moment and that has been funded.

Greens lord mayoral candidate Jonathan Sriranganathan: “We want to be pragmatic about using money wisely.

 

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