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Noosa Transport Strategy 2017-2027

Consultation has concluded

This consultation has now closed and the final delivery of the project is underway. Thank you for all your input which has helped shape this project for the community.

Following significant community consultation, including stakeholder gatherings, pop-ups and more than a thousand submissions, Council has adopted its Noosa Transport Strategy 2017-2027.

Noosa's transport vision is one where "Noosa Shire enjoys and efficient, free flowing, innovative transport system that enhances resident and visitor experiences, and results in sustainable environmental outcomes"

The Noosa Transport Strategy 2017-2027 proposes the following strategies over the next 1-2 years (2017/18 & 2018/19). (See document library for a copy of the Final Strategy)

  1. Investigate Park-and-Ride services and conduct a detailed study to determine the demand, preferred location, and likely capacity of a successful Park-and-Ride facility with links to shuttle services.
  2. Subject to investigation, and in keeping with the Noosa look and feel, introduce car parking management controls (e.g. paid parking) in congested areas. Paid parking may allow for variable controls for residents and non-residents, peak and off-peak periods, and paid and free parking at Park-and-Ride facilities.
  3. Subject to discussion with TransLink, trial a high frequency Noosa style shuttle bus to service key destinations.
  4. Implement Walk-and-Ride to Schools Programs, with supportive schools that experience significant traffic and congestion issues.
  5. Investigate the feasibility of priority transport lanes for sustainable transport modes (buses, bicycles, scooters, electric vehicles etc.).

Phases

Phases overview
Survey 1
Survey 2
Quick Poll 1
Quick Poll 2
Quick Poll 3
Quick Poll 4
Quick Poll 5
Quick Poll 6

Survey 2

February 1, 2016 - February 29, 2016

The community survey for the Noosa Transport Strategy 2016-2036 has now closed. Thank you to all of those who participated.

We had 153 surveys submitted, with some great comments and feedback which will now be collated and reviewed by consultants Parsons Brinckerhoff. The survey results, combined with direct submissions received by Council, and the stakeholder engagement undertaken by Parsons Brinckerhoff will help shape the 20 year vision for the Transport Strategy.

A second stage of stakeholder and community engagement will occur as the project progresses so keep an eye on the News Feed to find out how you can participate.