Drainage Upgrade Causes Montague Road Temporary Closures: What Residents Need to Know

West End residents, take note: a significant section of Montague Road is currently closed for essential drainage works. This closure, which began on September 2, is set to continue until November 2024. Here’s what you need to know about the project and how to navigate the area during this time.


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Project Overview

The closure is part of the larger Drury Street and Montague Road Drainage Works project. This essential infrastructure upgrade includes:

  • Excavation of sections of Drury Street and a 110-metre stretch of Montague Road
  • Installation of new drainage pipes, manholes, and roadside gullies
  • A new drainage outlet in Orleigh Park
  • Road surface and park area restoration

Closure Details

Affected Area: Montague Road, between Drury Street and Hill End Terrace intersection

Duration: September 2 to late November 2024

Work Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Weekend Access: Road open to all vehicles on Saturdays and Sundays (unless weekend work is required)

Navigating the Detour

Detour Map (Photo credit: Brisbane City Council)

A detour is in place to direct drivers around the Montague Road closure. Detour routes will be clearly marked, and drivers are advised to pay close attention to signage and follow traffic control directions. 

Those travelling through the area should plan ahead and allow extra time for their journey due to the altered traffic conditions. Where possible, motorists are encouraged to consider using alternative routes to avoid the construction zone entirely, helping to reduce congestion in the immediate area.

During work hours, there will be no through traffic access on Montague Road for regular vehicles, though buses are an exception to this rule. Bus services will continue to operate along their usual routes throughout the construction period, ensuring minimal disruption to public transport users. 

Pedestrians and cyclists need not worry, as safe access through the work area will be maintained at all times, allowing for continued active transport in the neighbourhood. Parking availability will see some changes, with sections of on-street parking on Montague Road temporarily unavailable during the construction. 


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Stay Informed

As the project progresses, updates may be provided regarding changes to traffic conditions or work schedules. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through local council announcements. Visit Council’s website to find out more about the project or phone the project team on 3178 5413 during business hours.

Published 4-September-2024