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Unauthorised trail modifications pose safety risk in reserves

4 August 2023
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Redland City Council is urging residents and visitors to report damage and unauthorised trail construction or modifications in conservation areas and reserves.

Mayor Karen Williams said unauthorised construction and modifications of bike jumps posed safety risks for all trail or reserve users and meant extra repairs and maintenance costs for Council.

“People spending time in our reserves is a good thing, but when they are digging holes within these reserves to create bike jumps they create a safety issue for all users,” Cr Williams said.

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“Council officers recently investigated an area in Azure Park, Redland Bay where holes had been dug along trails to build bike jumps that created trip hazards, trees had been cut down and vandalised, timber structures erected, and native vegetation removed to create more space for bike jumps.

“Officers filled in the holes and put native brush back over the site that had already been cut down or removed, and removed about 20 litres of litter including drug paraphernalia and broken glass.

“It is very disappointing when we discover wilful damage to vegetation, including healthy and mature trees.

“Unfortunately, holes and jumps on these trails can become hazards for all users, and in the case of broken glass cause injury to the public.

“We appreciate the cooperation of everyone in ensuring our reserves and conservation areas can continue to be enjoyed safely by all.”

In June, Council also received reports of unauthorised modifications along two mountain biking trails at Eastern Escarpment Conservation Area in Mount Cotton.

Report any suspicious activity, hazards or concerns directly to Council by phoning 3829 8999.

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