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.

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

increased capacity of existing stormwater system along Benny St
Regrade Gannet St to direct water flow towards Cicada St intersection, and build new stormwater pipe between this intersection and the coast

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25 October, 2025

oldperc says:

Council's Woorim Beach sign: 'stormwater outlet can be affected by high levels of bacteria'. Plan the regions showcase beach without pipes.

25 October, 2025

oldperc says:

Bribie Island is a sand island. Options must NOT increase polluted waste to Woorim beach via pipe outlets. Use the funds for raingardens.

24 October, 2025

Garbo says:

Option 1 sounds a better option in Benny street by increasing capacity of current drain.

22 October, 2025

Woorim says:

If they both have the same effect on drainage it makes much more sense to do option 1 which will minimise disturbance to the area.