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HomeNewsParade work slowed

Parade work slowed

Availability of necessary material due to the public holiday for the Queen’s funeral has resulted in a delay to asphalting work of Noosa Parade.

Contractors had planned to carry out the work this Sunday 18 September, but will now start on Sunday 25 September.

Director of Infrastructure Services Larry Sengstock said contractors considered a number of options but decided delaying the work was the best outcome.

“The public holiday on Thursday has created some uncertainty about availability of the necessary material to ensure things would operate smoothly,” he said.

Resurfacing works will now commence 25 September and conclude by 7 October.

Asphalting and installation of temporary lane markers will occur from 6pm to 6am Sunday to Thursday nights.

It is expected the work will take about two weeks to complete, subject to weather conditions.

On-street parking bays along Noosa Parade between the Munna Point Bridge and the Garth Prowd Bridge will be temporarily removed prior to the work to allow for the road surface to be replaced.

Motorists are advised to make alternative parking arrangements during this period such as using on-street parking in adjoining streets.

Vehicles including boat trailers in the work zone will be towed

Council appreciates the community’s patience and understanding during these works.

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