Noosa Parade Upgrade Plan

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Consultation has concluded

UPDATE - MARCH 2021 Release of final design.

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.

Council is excited to release the final design of the Noosa Parade upgrade. Council looks forward to delivering an improved Noosa Parade that is safer for residents and all road users. Residents and businesses who will be directly impacted by the works will be contacted in late March 2021. Construction of the upgrade is programmed to start in early 2022, with early works to relocate services starting in May 2021.

To view the final design or register for project updates click here(External link).


Background

UPDATE - JANUARY 2021 Council has finalised the detailed design for the Noosa Parade corridor upgrade and the detailed design has been approved by TMR. Council is pleased to announce that the Department of Transport and Main Roads awarded a $2.23m Cycling Network Local Government Grant, to contribute to 50% of the construction of the Noosa Parade upgrade. Council look forward to delivering an improved Noosa Parade that is safer for residents and all users, and will contact affected residents and businesses early in 2021.

Council’s project team are preparing the final layouts and drawings to show locals how the upgrade will look when it’s constructed, which will be available on this site in early 2021.


Noosa Parade Upgrade Plan

Noosa Parade forms part of the SEQ Principal Cycle Network and is arguably one of Noosa’s busiest routes for pedestrian and cyclist activity. This activity is driven by its location within the tourist accommodation precinct and proximity to Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach, and the Noosa National Park. Congestion is notorious along the road during weekends and school holidays.

The 1.2km major upgrade will provide improved and safer access for all road users by:

  • reducing the speed limit to 40km/h
  • providing dedicated and continuous on-road cycle lanes in both directions
  • upgrading the northern pathway to 2.5m wide and 3m wide where possible
  • upgrading the southern pathway to 1.5m wide
  • providing eight mid-block pedestrian refuges
  • installing improved LED lighting.

Works will also include enhanced landscaping and new trees that will provide extra shade and improve visual amenity.

Consultation on the design is now closed. Council thanks the community for the feedback received. To view the project’s history including previous consultation and concept designs, please see the document library.

Please see the News Feed below for updates.

Alternatively, to register for updates please complete the online form located at https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/noosa-parade-upgrade-1

To contact the project team, please email mail@noosa.qld.gov.au with Noosa Parade upgrade in the subject line.

UPDATE - MARCH 2021 Release of final design.

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.

Council is excited to release the final design of the Noosa Parade upgrade. Council looks forward to delivering an improved Noosa Parade that is safer for residents and all road users. Residents and businesses who will be directly impacted by the works will be contacted in late March 2021. Construction of the upgrade is programmed to start in early 2022, with early works to relocate services starting in May 2021.

To view the final design or register for project updates click here(External link).


Background

UPDATE - JANUARY 2021 Council has finalised the detailed design for the Noosa Parade corridor upgrade and the detailed design has been approved by TMR. Council is pleased to announce that the Department of Transport and Main Roads awarded a $2.23m Cycling Network Local Government Grant, to contribute to 50% of the construction of the Noosa Parade upgrade. Council look forward to delivering an improved Noosa Parade that is safer for residents and all users, and will contact affected residents and businesses early in 2021.

Council’s project team are preparing the final layouts and drawings to show locals how the upgrade will look when it’s constructed, which will be available on this site in early 2021.


Noosa Parade Upgrade Plan

Noosa Parade forms part of the SEQ Principal Cycle Network and is arguably one of Noosa’s busiest routes for pedestrian and cyclist activity. This activity is driven by its location within the tourist accommodation precinct and proximity to Hastings Street, Noosa Main Beach, and the Noosa National Park. Congestion is notorious along the road during weekends and school holidays.

The 1.2km major upgrade will provide improved and safer access for all road users by:

  • reducing the speed limit to 40km/h
  • providing dedicated and continuous on-road cycle lanes in both directions
  • upgrading the northern pathway to 2.5m wide and 3m wide where possible
  • upgrading the southern pathway to 1.5m wide
  • providing eight mid-block pedestrian refuges
  • installing improved LED lighting.

Works will also include enhanced landscaping and new trees that will provide extra shade and improve visual amenity.

Consultation on the design is now closed. Council thanks the community for the feedback received. To view the project’s history including previous consultation and concept designs, please see the document library.

Please see the News Feed below for updates.

Alternatively, to register for updates please complete the online form located at https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/noosa-parade-upgrade-1

To contact the project team, please email mail@noosa.qld.gov.au with Noosa Parade upgrade in the subject line.

Consultation has concluded
  • Final design approved by TMR

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    Council has finalised the design for the Noosa Parade corridor upgrade and the detailed design has been approved by TMR. Council is pleased to announce that the Department of Transport and Main Roads awarded a $2.23m Cycling Network Local Government Grant, to contribute to 50% of the construction of the Noosa Parade upgrade. Council look forward to delivering an improved Noosa Parade that is safer for residents and all users, and will contact affected residents and businesses early in 2021. Council’s project team are preparing layouts and drawings to show locals how the upgrade will look when it’s constructed, which will be available on this site in early 2021.

  • Completion of detailed design

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    Council is currently finalising the detailed design for the Noosa Parade corridor upgrade. This includes landscaping and street lighting improvements. Once finalised the detailed design will be submitted to TMR for review and approval. Council’s DRAFT five-year capital works program includes funding for the construction of the Noosa Parade corridor upgrade. Please note that construction is subject to Council's budget process and CNLG grant funding.

  • Thank you Noosa for your feedback on the upgrade design

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    Thank you Noosa for your feedback. To view a summary of feedback from the community, please go to the Document Library to the right of this screen. Your feedback will be considered in finalisation of the plans. Please watch this space for further updates.