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Locals invited to help shape future of Noosaville foreshore

Residents can help shape the future of Noosaville’s popular foreshore in an exciting master-planning project currently underway.

“The Infrastructure Master Plan we develop over the next six months will be the compass that guides future changes to the precinct to enhance the area for the local community and visitors,” Mayor Clare Stewart said.

“From walking to swimming, sailing and dining, the Noosaville foreshore hosts many much-loved social and recreational activities. We all cherish this area so it’s important everyone has the chance to contribute to its future revitalisation,” she said.

“We’ll be engaging key management agencies and community stakeholders, such as youth, businesses, water sports groups, river industry groups and charities through stakeholder workshops, as well as giving an opportunity for all residents to have a say by visiting our community pop-up stalls or providing feedback online.”

Cr Stewart said, “our existing Noosaville Foreshore Land Use Master Plan has also provided the basis to inform our future infrastructure planning for the precinct.”

How You Can Contribute:

Online survey from 23 October to 20 November – share your vision by completing a brief survey at yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au

Email feedback to mail@noosa.qld.gov.au

Meet the team and have a say at a pop-up event on Saturday 28 October at various locations along the foreshore.

9.30-11.30am: Pirate Park, adjacent to the playground.

12-2pm: Apex Park, alongside the Big Pelican.

2.30-4.30pm: Parkland on the riverside of Thomas Street and Gympie Terrace roundabout.

“Your contribution will help secure a vibrant future for Noosaville’s cherished foreshore for generations to come,” she said.

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