Minor pedestrian safety works are underway in Darra at the intersection of Lee Road and Darra Station Road, next to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School.
Safer Walking Access Near The School
The works aim to improve safety and accessibility for all road users by providing dedicated crossing points for pedestrians, including school students, children attending the early learning centre and their families.
The project also aims to encourage slower vehicle movements in the area and improve visibility between pedestrians and oncoming traffic.

What Is Included In The Works
The project includes installing a pedestrian island on Lee Road at Darra Station Road, installing yellow no stopping lines at the new pedestrian crossing, and repainting general line marking on the road.
Timing And Work Hours
Construction is scheduled from mid-January to early February 2026, pending weather and site conditions.
Works are planned between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, subject to weather and site conditions.

What Residents And Road Users May Notice
People living in or travelling through the area may notice increased noise, dust, vibration and vehicles during construction.
Traffic conditions may change, including minor delays, lane closures, detours and reduced speed limits, with traffic controllers and signage onsite. On-street parking within the works area will not be available while construction is underway.
Broader Safe School Travel Context
The Safe School Travel Infrastructure program delivers safety and accessibility improvements on roads near schools, with a focus on pedestrian access. Separately, Queensland’s SafeST program provides resources to help school communities identify and address local road safety concerns through agreed actions and monitoring over time.
Published 25-Jan-2026













