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Weather blamed for Brisbane CBD bike lane delays

Several bus stops are also being relocated or converted to daytime or peak-hour only stops, but the council said the majority of the disability parking, loading zones and taxi zones would be relocated.
A further plan for more separated lanes may go ahead if the 12-month trial is successful, including Albert Street between Mary and Alice streets, Alice Street along the Botanic Gardens, North Quay connecting Ann Street and the Victoria Bridge, and Melbourne Street in South Brisbane.
A council spokeswoman said wet weather had had a “minor impact” to the Elizabeth Street project and it was expected to be completed in the week starting January 11, 2021.
“This is not expected to impact the overall timing of works, which will continue as planned…
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