The main street of a Sunshine Coast hinterland town is set for a ‘cool and leafy’ revamp.
Rosebed Street in Eudlo will boast more green space, after Sunshine Coast Council finalised the new design.
Council last year asked the community to share what they loved and what could be improved to enhance the street, so a draft streetscape concept plan could be developed.
Sunshine Coast Division 5 Councillor Winston Johnston said further feedback was sought on the final concept plan in July.
“Thank you to all the locals, visitors and businesses who worked with our Placemaking and Design team, attended a series of community events and completed the online surveys, so we can create a cool, shady and green space we can all enjoy,” Cr Johnston said.
“This new and improved streetscape aims to enhance the day-to-day experience of people living, working and visiting the hinterland town.
“The final concept plan reflects the community’s values and vision for safer streets both for pedestrians and road users, and provides an attractive and appealing walkable environment which is cool and leafy.
“To keep our youngest residents safe when walking and riding to school, the pedestrian crossing on Rosebed Street and Corlis Avenue will be upgraded.
“Three new garden beds will be installed along the main street to beautify and green the urban environment.
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“I’m proud to see the final design embody the community’s values and deliver social, economic and sustainable benefits for locals and businesses in Eudlo.”
Council’s series of placemaking projects aims to create vibrant places that enhance the unique characters of our towns by drawing from community feedback.
Construction is scheduled to take place from January 10 and is expected to take two weeks, weather and site conditions dependant.
Council will keep the community updated as the project progresses.
For more information about the Eudlo Streetscaping process please visit council’s website.
Find out more about Eudlo’s heritage at council’s heritage website.