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Report bikeway maintenance issues, such as damaged railings, overgrown grass or faulty lights.

Types of bikeway maintenance you can report

You can report bikeway maintenance issues including:

  • damaged or eroded bikeway surface
  • bikeway surface with rubbish, gravel or dirt
  • damaged railing or fence
  • damaged or faded sign
  • overgrown grass or tree
  • lighting repair or request additional lighting.

Report bikeway maintenance issues

Report a bikeway hazard, damage or issue via the online form.

What you need to provide
1 Issue details

Provide information about the issue, including details such as:

  • safety concerns
  • photos of the issue (optional).
2 Location details

Provide the location of the issue, including street, suburb and postcode. Include whether the bikeway is along a road, in a park or a designated bikeway.

3 Contact details (optional)
Provide contact details such as a name, phone number and email. 
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Note

  • If you submit an anonymous report, you won’t receive a reference number or be able to follow up on your report.
  • You can sign up to MyServices Brisbane to view, track and manage service requests. Learn more about these services.

Frequently asked questions

Learn more about bikeways across Brisbane and use our interactive mapping to plan your ride. 

No, there are some bikeways in Brisbane that Council isn’t responsible for maintaining.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) maintains bikeways that run along the:

  • Centenary Highway
  • Gateway Motorway (including Gateway Bridge)
  • Ipswich Motorway
  • Pacific Motorway
  • Western Freeway.

To request bikeway maintenance at these locations, contact TMR on 13 23 80 or via the TMR website

To find out about bike path closures and detours, use the Brisbane bikeways map.