CLEVELAND MP Mark Robinson wants to know what residents think about Cleveland's Top 10 infrastructure projects.
Residents are asked to rank the projects they believe are most important to the electorate and feedback will guide the government in decisions about major projects.
Mr Robinson said Tuesday's asset leasing program would raise $8.6billion for key infrastructure projects and it was important Cleveland got a slice of that money.
He listed 10 Cleveland projects from which people could choose.
- Redland Hospital Precinct Expansion (Community Hospitals Fund - $300 million)
- Cleveland Railway Line Duplication (Public Transport Rail Infrastructure Fund - $1 billion)
- Rickertt Road Duplication(Southeast Queensland Roads Fund - $1.5 billion)
- Eastern Busway (Southeast Queensland Roads Fund - $1.5 billion)
- Mount Cotton Road Duplication: Thornlands to MacKenzie (Southeast Queensland Roads Fund - $1.5 billion)
- Cleveland University Campus (Rural & Regional Economic Development Fund - $700 million
- .Family & Community Centre – Family & Domestic Violence, Family Support, youth hub (Local Government Co-Investment Fund - $500 million)
- Environmental Research & Education Centre - North Stradbroke Island (Local Government Co-Investment Fund - $500 million)
- Dunwich Harbour Redevelopment – North Stradbroke Island (Rural & Regional Economic Development Fund - $700 million)
- Thornlands State High School (Future Schools Fund - $1 billion)
What are your priorities for projects
Click on each one that is a priority for you
Mark Robinson's survey will be sent to every home in the Cleveland electorate this month.
It is also available here online