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‘No rush’ on Noosa transport needs

PUBLIC consultation on the Noosa Transport Strategy “can’t be rushed” and will need much more time, according to Mayor Tony Wellington.
In a statement to media, Cr Wellington said the transport strategy “is not something to be rushed”.
“We have to get it right,” he said.
“We have had some terrific discussions within the council about the future of transport. Collectively we came to the realisation that the transport strategy shouldn’t be rushed.
“Some of the ideas already being discussed are bold and complex. We really need the community to – if you’ll excuse the pun – come on the journey with us.
“For example, it is simplistic to suggest that providing more parking in Hastings Street will improve traffic congestion on Noosa Parade. Studies around the world have shown that adding parking simply increases people’s expectations that they will be able to park, thus increasing the number of vehicles on the road. We need to be a lot smarter than that.”
Cr Wellington said the transport strategy will consider the whole shire, both hinterland and coast and will consider vehicle use, traffic flow, pedestrian and cycle access and public transport.
“With rapid changes in technology, should we be considering different forms of public transport, new-fangled electric bikes and perhaps even shared autonomous vehicles?” Cr Wellington said.
“When we began discussing today’s transport problems and tomorrow’s solutions, we quickly realised that we need to take a truly big picture approach, not just tinker around the edges.
“So over the next year, we will be floating some bold ideas to get the community thinking about possibilities. We will also be seeking imaginative thinking from our residents.”
Roads, pathways and other transport infrastructure are big ticket items in the council’s budget so it is important to ensure today’s spending meets the needs of the future, Cr Wellington said.
“This is pretty exciting stuff. What could be more fun than designing the future of Noosa? Particularly if it means a more efficient, more sustainable, less polluting and safer Noosa?” he said.

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