Foreshore revitalisation project soon to commence for the Sunshine Coast
A foreshore $11 million revitalisation project is planned to commence for Mooloolaba in October with this first stage delivering parks and entertainment spaces for events
Queensland Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe notes “this is going to be absolutely stunning when it’s finished and it’s just stage one of a plan to revitalise the entire foreshore.
Part of the funding - $4.5 million – is from the Queensland Government’s $50 million Unite and Recover Community Stimulus Package for South East Queensland councils to stimulate economies and support jobs.
Sunshine Coast Regional Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the northern precinct would be transformed into a new regional public parkland that celebrated the Sunshine Coast way of life.
Mayor Jamieson added “Northern Parkland Stage 1 is a critical step in providing an outstanding destination for locals and visitors alike and will provide an important stimulus for the tourism and building sectors at this time.
“The revamped northern precinct will ensure Mooloolaba remains competitive as a visitor destination.
“Upgrading the Northern Parkland is expected to result in a long-term uplift in trade for businesses in the area.
“This first stage of the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation will include a new boardwalk linking Alexandra Headland Bluff and Mooloolaba, parks and entertainment spaces for events, replacement of a section of the seawall, sheltered barbecue area and new community buildings and facilities.”
Council will start construction on the seawall upgrade in October.
The boardwalk construction will be undertaken by Murphy Builders, a locally-owned and operated business, which was awarded the design and construct contract in August 2020.
The boardwalk works are expected to start in November 2020 and are scheduled to be completed in mid-2021, weather and site conditions permitting.
Council will seek to minimise construction impacts wherever possible.
Some parking bays in the temporary foreshore car park, opposite 121 The Esplanade, will be removed to provide a safe construction zone. However, most of the temporary car parking will remain available.
When the multi-deck car park currently under construction on First Avenue, Mooloolaba is complete, the temporary car park will be redeveloped into parkland, as was always intended to occur in line with the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation Plan.
Mayor Jamieson said that once complete, the new foreshore and coastal boardwalk would help bring more visitors to the region adding “this in turn supports recovery of our retail and hospitality sectors.
“In particular, it will provide a critical shot in the arm for youth employment by supporting hospitality jobs.”
For more information about the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation visit the project webpage on council’s website
Image courtesy of Visit Sunshine Coast
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