The community told us water can pool in streets, sometimes impacting properties and garages, when heavy rainfall is unable to drain quickly. High tides can exacerbate the situation.

The drainage improvement options currently being investigated are shown on the maps below. The final option may be formed from a combination of individual mitigation improvements from either option.

Have your say by:

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  • attending the project information session at the Bribie Island RSL Club, Tuesday 11 November from 6pm
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Community Engagement Team

City of Moreton Bay

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Caboolture Qld 4510

Consultation will close at 5pm on Wednesday 19 November 2025.

Key Dates

Tuesday 11 November 2025 06:00 pm

Ford St Flood Mitigation Options Information Session, Bribie Island RSL Club

We recognise the options being considered may affect community values, so we want to talk to you about it before commencing further planning.

The project team will present information on the options under consideration and answer community questions.

Free event, but registration is required.

A raised detention bund behind Ford St houses, plus upgrades to existing stormwater infrastructure
Construction of a drainage channel behind Ford St properties, plus upgrades to existing stormwater network


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22 October, 2025

37ford says:

There are a number of trees in the reserve area the diagram are not clear enough to see where in the reserve the bund or stormwater will be

21 October, 2025

Micscr says:

If you made a grass spoon drain close to the Forrest . This would have to be able to drive through or over foe property’s and people can