Bonus for community as Mooloolaba transformation begins
Find out the exciting news ahead of construction starting on Stage Two of the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation!
Early works are starting on the highly anticipated Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation.
Stage Two of the transformation includes improved beachfront parkland with more plants and shade trees, new accessible pathways and viewing deck, better access to the beach and foreshore, enhanced community spaces, new modern public amenities including facilities for people with high support needs and a terraced seawall.
To enhance the experience for visitors and our community, and support Mooloolaba businesses during the construction period, Council is offering the first four hours of undercover parking free at the PARKnGO Mooloolaba Central which is conveniently located less than 300 metres to the foreshore.
Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Tim Burns said this would give our community more time to enjoy everything Mooloolaba had to offer with more than 700 car parking spaces, 13 accessible parking bays and free bicycle parking available.
“This will encourage locals and visitors to stay longer, enjoy the beach and shops, dine at the many cafes and restaurants and support our local businesses during the next stage of construction,” Cr Burns said.
“This initiative is a tangible outcome from the Mooloolaba Business Activation Plan which was developed as a collaboration between local traders, the Mooloolaba Business Activation Group and Council to drive activation and business support throughout the foreshore revitalisation.”
This four hour free parking initiative starts on January 28 and is linked to construction timing of Stage 2 Central Meeting Place and the Southern Seawall stages. All parking arrangements within the PARKnGO Mooloolaba Central will return to Council’s standard fees and charges arrangements once construction is complete.
Car park users staying longer than four hours will pay $5 per hour, capped at $20 per day.
Stage two construction
The parking boost coincides with preparatory early works being undertaken by Council from January 28 through to May across various locations within the Stage Two project area.
Councillor Burns said these preparatory works were designed to ensure a smooth transition to the major works period forecast to start in May 2025 and continuing through to 2026.
“The early works will include constructing of a new temporary link road from Beach Terrace to the Esplanade, confirming the location and condition of underground services, providing additional temporary amenities and some changes for pedestrian access,” Cr Burns said.
“The link road will allow car and delivery access to continue along Beach Terrace and Mooloolaba Esplanade during construction.
“We have timed these preparatory works to take place outside of major school holiday and event periods, and they are not expected to generate significant disruption to residents, businesses or visitors.
“Importantly, our community's favourite shops, cafes and businesses on the Esplanade will remain accessible and open.”
Council is currently in the tendering phase for the major works construction contractor. Once appointed, Council will work with the successful contractor to guide the project’s timing, how it will be constructed and sequencing.
We look forward to sharing more with our community and local business operators soon.
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