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Pop up sessions for foreshore plan

Two community pop up sessions will be held to provide detailed information about the revised draft Noosaville Foreshore Infrastructure Master Plan.

The information sessions form a key part of the current four-week community consultation program, to ensure residents and visitors are well informed about the draft plan’s proposed long-term outcomes.

The first session will be Saturday 7 December near Pirate Playground from 9 – 11.30am.

The second scheduled for Friday 13 December near the Noosa Boathouse from 4 – 6.30pm.

“Understandably, there is plenty of interest in what’s proposed for the two-kilometre-long public space, so we want to give the community every opportunity to ask questions, be informed and have a say on the draft plan,” Acting Infrastructure Services director Shaun Walsh said.

“We’ve listened to the community and are keen to know whether we have got it right.”

In attendance at the informal sessions will be key council staff working on finalising the plan and councillors. The consultants will attend the first information session on 7 December.

“We have images of what’s proposed for the various precincts along the foreshore to provide a better understanding of the draft plan,” Mr Walsh said.

Mr Walsh said the feedback so far indicates the draft plan is aligned with community expectations.

“This plan plays an important role in making sure we retain the character and vibe of the Noosaville foreshore, while addressing the key challenges facing the space, such as significant weather events, pedestrian amenity and enhancing many of the aging facilities and drainage,” Mr Walsh said.

The community has until Sunday 15 December to provide feedback on the revised draft plan.

An online survey and the revised draft plan can be accessed at yoursay.noosa.qld.gov.au

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