Inala Avenue, Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue Intersection Upgrade - Inala

Inala Avenue, Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue Intersection Upgrade - Inala

Inala Avenue, Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue intersection upgrade - Inala

Newsletter - February 2018

Brisbane City Council is pleased to announce plans to upgrade the intersections of Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue on Inala Avenue in Inala. This upgrade aims to reduce crashes and improve safety at the intersection.

This project is part of Council’s $1.3 billion commitment to more than 90 road improvement projects to take real action on congestion, by focusing on a range of solutions to improve the existing road network, getting residents home quicker and safer.

Inala Avenue is a busy four-lane arterial road which carries more than 17,000 vehicles per day. The intersections at Inala Avenue, Corsair Avenue and Serviceton Avenue have high crash rates, with 35 recorded incidents from January 2008 to December 2017, the majority of which resulted in hospitalisation or medical treatment of the motorists involved.

Council has identified the intersections of Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue on Inala Avenue as locations within the local road network that require upgrades to reduce crashes and improve safety and traffic flow. These upgrade works are jointly funded by the Australian Government and Council through the Roads to Recovery program.

The project will involve:

  • installing a fully controlled right-turn with arrows at the intersection of Inala Avenue and Corsair Avenue and the intersection of Inala Avenue and Serviceton Avenue
  • extending the right-turn lane on Inala Avenue into Corsair Avenue
  • removing the central traffic island at the intersection of Inala Avenue and Serviceton Avenue
  • upgrading the signal lanterns at the Inala Avenue and Serviceton Avenue intersection
  • relocating signal pedestals and mast arms
  • modifying the existing centre median
  • removing the loading zone at the intersection of Inala Avenue and Serviceton Avenue
  • minor asphalt resurfacing and new pavement where required
  • upgrading street lighting to LED.

Construction is anticipated to start in March 2018 and be completed in mid-2018, weather and construction conditions permitting.

For more information

  • Phone 1800 884 681 (during business hours)
  • Email
  • Visit brisbane.qld.gov.au and search ‘Inala Avenue, Corsair Avenue and Serviceton Avenue intersection upgrade’
  • Call Council’s contact centre on (07) 3403 8888 (outside of business hours)

Write to Inala Avenue, Corsair Avenue and Serviceton Avenue intersection upgrade project

City Projects Office

Brisbane City Council

GPO Box 1434

Brisbane QLD 4001

The map is north facing showing the intersections of Inala Avenue and Serviceton Avenue and Inala Avenue and Corsair Avenue The project will involve upgrading both intersections to improve safety and traffic flow Inala Plaza McDonalds side is in the bottom left corner with Inala Avenue lying East to West and Serviceton Avenue and Corsair Avenue lying North to South The intersection of Inala Avenue with Serviceton Avenue is circled in red dots highlighting that new traffic lights will be installed On Inala Avenue new traffic islands and a centre median is depicted in yellow at the intersection with Serviceton Avenue A new footpath and signalised pedestrian crossing on Inala Avenue is shown in light blue Meanwhile the intersection of Inala Avenue and Corsair Avenue is circled in red dots highlighting that new traffic lights will be installed A new footpath and traffic islands in Inala Avenue where Corsair Avenue are also shown in light blue New road surface is shown in black along Inala Avenue from Serviceton Avenue to Corsair Avenue New traffic islands in the median of Inala Avenue and on the southern side of the road where the loading zone used to be are shown in yellow Meanwhile new landscaping on a traffic island on Inala Avenue west of Serviceton Avenue is shown in green The map shows the right turning lane from Inala Avenue into Serviceton Avenue has been extended up to Corsair Avenue The right turning lane from Inala Avenue into Corsair Avenue has also been extended up to Serviceton Avenue The legend on the map shows new road surface in black existing road surface in grey new traffic island in yellow new footpath in light blue new landscaping in green new traffic lights in a dotted red circle bus stop with blue bus icon