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Town's important heritage places 'brought to life' through interpretation and signage

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The main street of a town renowned for its markets is set to be revamped.

Eumundi’s Memorial Drive will receive a new streetscape, which locals have helped shape with Sunshine Coast Council.

It’s set to include outdoor seating, leafy shade areas, safer pedestrian crossings and art and heritage interpretation.

Sunshine Coast Council Division 10 Councillor David Law said the final design was being completed after a key stakeholder workshop on April 21.

“Passionate community groups, including Save the Memorial Drive Campaign, businesses and key stakeholders joined council to deliver a shared outcome,” he said.

“(The) Memorial Drive Streetscape Project has been in the spotlight since community engagement kicked off in 2020 with some community groups challenging aspects of the design.

An artist’s impression of Memorial Drive, looking north.

“Now this final step of exploring the project gave community representatives a stronger sense of connection with the design.

“Representatives in the workshop had the opportunity to share their perspectives and clarify priorities and technical aspects like heritage, pedestrian movement, traffic and parking.”

Council said via a press release that the group wanted to ensure Eumundi’s important heritage places were protected and brought to life by being ‘built in’ to the infrastructure through interpretation and signage.

They also sought the incorporation of important place and heritage themes to be reflected in elements such as engraved timber seating, lighting and lantern design in the streetscape.

An artist’s impression the new seating area, with views of the Old General Motors building to the north.

Town wayfinding signage was also discussed to assist pedestrians to get around the centre and make locating car parking easier.

Cr Law said council also took on board the suggestion of community and business-led initiatives to further beautify and activate the street.

“The workshop was a way to reach a shared understanding and recognised the extensive community feedback and submissions received,” he said.

“I want to make sure we are on the same page when I say this workshop was the final session of community engagement for this project and was arranged to listen and communicate the process, purpose and extent of the project.

“Thank you to the community groups, businesses and residents who have been on this journey with council and attended this final session to shape the future of Eumundi’s main street.”

The new seating area near Dick Caplick Park, with a view of Memorial Drive.

Following the workshop, detailed design will be completed and construction of the Eumundi streetscape upgrade will commence late this year.

More information about the placemaking project can be found on Have Your Say website: Have Your Say.

Memorial Drive’s new features

  • Landscaped seating areas with additional street trees
  • Raised pedestrian crossings with safety lighting
  • Upgraded pavement to existing footpaths
  • Art/interpretation opportunities
  • Water bubbler
  • Painted street print to Lonergan Lane road surface
  • Customised ‘Eumundi’ timber seating
  • Improved safety lighting along the Lane
  • Wayfinding signage
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