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Construction has started on a revamp of the main street of a Sunshine Coast town that is famous for its markets and creative arts.

Work on the new streetscape in Eumundi’s Memorial Drive started this month, after extensive community input.

It will be done in two phases, with a break over the peak December to January trading period, before the expected completion by February next year, weather dependent.

The current construction of the Bank Arcade zone will continue until October and deliver a new raised pedestrian crossing on Memorial Drive, upgraded footpath, lighting, landscaping and seating areas.

Attention will then switch to the Etheridge Street zone, to construct a similar raised pedestrian crossing with outdoor seating, shaded areas, upgraded footpaths, lighting, wayfinding signage and a bullock heritage interpretation installation.

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The plans include more than 1400 new plants and 26 new street trees.

Looking south along Memorial Drive at Eumundi.

Sunshine Coast Council has budgeted $3.3 million in this year’s budget to deliver the project, in partnership with the Queensland Government, which is contributing $500,000 through the South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program.

Sunshine Coast Division 10 councillor David Law said the design was in keeping with the character of Eumundi, which draws thousands of weekly visitors to its businesses and markets.

“The upgrades along Memorial Drive will help the street operate more safely and efficiently and enhance the look and experience of the bustling town while improving accessibility for everyone,” he said.

“We recognise the importance of keeping the main street and markets open for business during construction, which is why the works will be staged in zones to minimise disruption to our community.”

Additional free parking will be available in the upper car park area near the roundabout, with access from Napier Road. This temporary arrangement, in partnership with Eumundi Combined Community Organisation, will be available during construction from 6am to 6pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.

A second stage of works are subject to further technical investigations and are anticipated to start in early 2025.

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