It is still unknown how Treasurer Curtis Pitt's $25.2 million budget will fully benefit Redland City's three state electorates.
Capalaba MP Don Brown welcomed Mr Pitt's first budget handed down on Tuesday saying it would deliver new and ongoing projects in Capalaba.
"This budget is about getting on with the work of governing delivering better utilities services, supporting our community through housing, disabilities, seniors and child safety funding and investing in State Controlled transport," Mr Brown said.
"These are not major projects, they are basic services and investments that people expect from their government."
Major items delivered for Capalaba include $637,000 ($2.6 million over four years) for child safety out-of-home care placement services.
Support services for vulnerable Queenslanders will receive $212,000 with $87,000 for Seniors Community connections funding.
In-home disability services will receive $909,000 and new Disability Services will get $15.5million.
Capalaba Water Treatment Plant Upgrade will receive $6.46 million (over four years) and the Alexandra Hills Reservoir upgrade, $960,000 million (over four years).
Redland City Council's Redland Home Assist Secure will get $571,000.
Public Housing Construction Programs will get $2.4 million (over four years) for the completion of 10 dwellings and $1.4 million (over four years) for six new public housing dwellings.
Homelessness support services will receive $367,000 and there will be a recommitment of $100,000 for Redlands Rugby Union lighting upgrade at Judy Holt Recreation Reserve.
The state will install traffic signals at the intersection of Birkdale Road, Daveson Road and Jones Road with an allocation of $650,000.
Byng Road and Birkdale Road intersection will be upgraded with an allocation of $192,000.
Energex Cleveland Substation Upgrade: $2.1 million ($9.1 million total project cost).
Redland mayor Karen Williams said the state government should honour its election promise and fund the $20 million economic transition of North Stradbroke Island as sandmining finishes in 2019.
"We would like to see an immediate budget commitment to the funding of economic transition package for North Stradbroke Island, with long-term funding commitment to the transition package," she said.
She also highlighted funding concerns with Redland's Hospital.