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Green space maintenance across Sunshine Coast delayed due to wet weather

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WET WEATHER DELAYS: Green space maintenance across Sunshine Coast delayed due to wet weather

We take pride in making sure our Sunshine Coast parks and gardens look green and great.

The recent wet weather has delayed some of our mowing and maintenance services across our region.

In the last 48hrs from 9am January 3, some parts of our region received over 280mm of rainfall making it very difficult to maintain our parks, particularly mowing them.

Right now, our teams are busy caring for our 1095 hectares of parklands and reserves across the Sunshine Coast region - equivalent to 1464 football fields!

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But, as you can see, even when the wet weather clears, our regular schedule may need to change to allow green spaces to dry out - otherwise we can risk significant damage to our parks and grounds.

We appreciate that you, our community, are our eyes and ears on the ground so we thank you for your patience while we continue the clean-up works.

If you see something that needs attention, you can log requests via our website

 
 

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