How new groups will support Mooloolaba’s transformation

Two special groups will be set up to bolster the Mooloolaba community as the area undergoes a stunning transformation.

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Two special groups will be set up to bolster the Mooloolaba community as the area undergoes a stunning transformation.

Construction planning is progressing for Stage 2 of the seaside favourite’s revitalisation.

This includes a showpiece central meeting place, flowing viewing decks, picnic areas, expansive landscaping, new public amenities including toilets and beach showers, new terraced seawall and broad, accessible coastal pathway.

While the process to secure an expert construction contractor continues, Sunshine Coast Council is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who want to be part of a Mooloolaba Business Activation Group or Mooloolaba Stakeholder Interest Group, which will include community representatives, local businesses and sporting members.

The two groups will bring together interested parties to share information, insights and ideas aimed at making the construction phase as smooth as possible for businesses, locals and visitors. Construction is anticipated to begin mid-2024.

Sunshine Coast Council Environment and Liveability Portfolio Councillor Peter Cox urged anyone with a passion for Mooloolaba and its future to consider nominating from Tuesday 23 January.

“Throughout the planning for the project, Council has been actively meeting and speaking with key stakeholders, including business groups, community members and local sporting groups,” Cr Cox said.

“These new reference groups are another way we are continuing to engage and support our community.

“The two groups will become a forum that will work with Council to help support businesses and the community before, during and after the construction phase.

“Information received will enhance communication, relationships and information-sharing for the future benefit of the Mooloolaba precinct.

“It also ensures the groups are relaying key information back to their communities in ‘real time’, instead of hearing it from another source.”

Individuals representing community, businesses and sporting interests are encouraged to view the terms of reference and apply between January 23 and February 13, by visiting Council’s website: haveyoursay.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/mooloolaba-foreshore-revitalisation-project-crg

Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation Stage Two follows the award winning first stage, the Northern Parkland, which has been enjoyed by thousands since opening in June 2022.

It includes one hectare of revitalised parkland incorporating a raised accessible boardwalk, viewing areas, state-of-the-art playground, renewed seawall, accessible coastal pathways, public amenities, undercover barbeque areas, seating and landscaping.

Make sure you keep up-to-date on the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation Project as it progresses, by subscribing for emailed updates.

For more information about the project please search ‘About MFR’ on Council’s website: www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/council/planning-and-projects/infrastructure-projects/mfr-project/about-mfr

 
 

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