Exciting new footpath project for Coolum Community

Find out more about the new project improving pedestrian safety and connectivity.

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A long-awaited project is finally coming to fruition in Coolum thanks to a generous funding boost.

The Queensland Government has committed $1.2 million over the next two financial years to construct a new footpath between Scottlynd Street and Warrack Street along South Coolum Road.

This is in addition to Sunshine Coast Council’s $126,000 investment for the detailed design work.

The project aims to improve pedestrian safety and enhance the overall connectivity of the area, making it easier for residents to navigate their neighbourhood.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 8 Councillor Taylor Bunnag said this significant development would enhance the safety and accessibility of the area, addressing a need that has been the subject of numerous petitions from the community.

“Having grown up on Centenary Heights Road, the lack of a pathway along South Coolum Road between Scottlynd Street and Warrack Street has been raised as an issue for decades,” Cr Bunnag said.

“I’m very excited that within nine months of being elected, I’ve been able to secure funding for this significant pathway. It’s something I have advocated for from the first day I took office.

“With construction to start this financial year, I know that many families in Coolum, Mount Coolum and Yaroomba will benefit from this project.

“Local residents have long advocated for a safer and more accessible route along South Coolum Road, and this new footpath will provide a much-needed solution.”

The project was developed with the support of the Queensland Government’s 2024-27 South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program.

The program is a three-year, $100 million initiative aimed at supporting the 12 South East Queensland Councils.

This program is designed to stimulate local economies and improve community infrastructure, and the new footpath in Coolum is a perfect example of its impact.

Council looks forward to sharing more information about the project and construction with the community.  

 

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