Your City Your Say
Your City Your Say is Council's free community consultation program that allows you to have a say on things that affect your community. By signing up to Your City Your Say, you can expect to receive regular updates about Council projects and programs, including invitations to have your say via surveys, workshops or discussion forums – both online and face-to-face.
Walking Network Plan, Aspley
Council is preparing Walking Network Plans (WNP) for a number of locations across Brisbane with funding support from the Queensland Government’s Walking Grants program. Have your say on the Aspley WNP until 11.59pm, 3 November 2024.
Walking Network Plan, Inala
Council is preparing Walking Network Plans (WNP) for a number of locations across Brisbane with funding support from the Queensland Government’s Walking Grants program. Have your say on the Inala WNP until 11.59pm, 3 November 2024.
Kangaroo Point ferry improvements
Council is looking at how our existing ferry services can better support Kangaroo Point residents. That's why we've developed a plan to better link Kangaroo Point with three new frequent Cross River routes. Have your say until 11.59pm, 3 November 2024.
Proposed citywide amendment - Inner-City Affordability Initiative
To make new homes more affordable, Council is proposing to amend the Brisbane City Plan 2014 to reduce car parking requirements in some inner-city areas. Have your say on the proposed amendment until 11.59pm, 5 November 2024.
Stones Corner Suburban Renewal Precinct Plan
The draft Stones Corner Suburban Renewal Precinct Plan is now open for community feedback. It includes supporting updates to the Eastern corridor neighbourhood plan. Have your say on the plan until 11.59pm, 19 November 2024.
Taringa Playground Park Improvements Project
Community feedback is now open on the Taringa Playground Park improvements project and the potential opportunities for future upgrades to the recreation and play facilities. Have your say on the plan until 11.59pm, 17 November 2024.
Community consultations
Community engagement has benefits for you as a resident as well as Brisbane City Council.
It allows Council to access wider sources of information, points of view and potential solutions. It also gives residents a better understanding of the issues behind the decision making process and the related constraints or opportunities that exist.
You can provide feedback direct to Council on the following:
- what’s important to you
- how you feel about the big issues facing Brisbane
- your thoughts on growth and change occurring in your neighbourhood and across the city
- how you feel about specific plans and projects that Council has in mind
- the services that you want in your community
- how Council’s existing programs and services are doing, and where Council can improve.