Details Last Updated: Saturday, 29 August 2020 08:00 Published: Friday, 28 August 2020 17:11

Toowoomba Regional Council is planning to take advantage of favourable conditions to conduct a fuel reduction burn on the Toowoomba Range Highway and parts of Redwood Park from Monday, August 31.

TRC Parks and Recreation Services portfolio leader Cr Tim McMahon said a fuel reduction burn was planned on the Toowoomba escarpment from Harvey Street in the north, through to The Range Highway (Toowoomba Connection Road) in the south from September 7.

Planned fuel reduction burns: Week starting August 31: A fuel reduction burn will occur on the Toowoomba Range Highway in conjunction with Transport and Main Roads. This burn includes areas of bushland between the old and new sections of The Range Highway (the Warrego Highway and the Toowoomba Connection Road) and part of Redwood Park. Affected areas of Redwood Park will be signposted. Panorama Crescent Park will be included in fuel reduction burning during this week.

Week starting September 7: A large fuel reduction burn will occur across the Toowoomba escarpment extending from Harvey Street in the north, through to The Range Highway, Toowoomba Connection Road, in the south. This burn includes a large section of Jubilee Park, some private landholdings and a small section of Redwood Park. Prince Henry Heights is likely to be affected by smoke from this fire and Council staff will try to minimise this where possible, depending on prevailing winds. **All of Jubilee Park will be closed for the week (from September 7).

Cr McMahon said Council officers had conducted test burns and determined these areas had dried out sufficiently to resume the planned fuel reduction burning schedule.

“Previously planned burns in these areas were postponed due to wet weather,” Cr McMahon said.

“The tests showed that vegetation was dry enough to burn, but that it was sufficiently green to ensure a ‘cool’ burn.

“Council, in conjunction with Department of Transport and Main Roads officers, will take advantage of the more favourable conditions to resume our planned burn schedule.

“Due to the need to take advantage of the short window of opportunity to conduct the burn program, neighbours adjoining Redwood Park, Prince Henry Heights and Jubilee Park who would normally receive personal notification, (a letter of an outline burn schedule), will not receive an updated hard copy notification on this occasion.

“Following these burns, Council will re-assess its remaining fuel reduction burn program for 2020. Remaining burns will proceed if favourable weather conditions exist into early spring.

“Queensland Fire and Emergency Services will determine whether more fire permits will be issued, and Council will abide by these directions.

“A variable message board has been placed at the Bridge Street Quarry to advise Prince Henry Heights residents of the new burn dates.”

For more information on preparing for bushfire season go to www.tr.qld.gov.au/bushfire

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