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'A win for Caloundra': new parking initiative aims to revitalise town centre

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Shoppers, visitors and local businesses will benefit from a parking trial that offers the first hour free.

Starting September 1, the first hour of parking in the Caloundra CBD will be free, applicable once a day per number plate. After the first hour, a fee of $2 per hour will apply.

The trial applies to more than 300 metered parking spaces in the Caloundra CBD, which are subject to two-hour limits from 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am to noon on Saturdays.

Related story: Changed parking restrictions rolled out in CBD

To access the free hour, motorists must enter their vehicle registration immediately upon parking, either at a meter or via the EasyPark app.

Sunshine Coast Division 2 councillor Terry Landsberg said council was committed to supporting local businesses, revitalising the town centre and improving the visitor experience in Caloundra.

“This is a win for Caloundra,” Cr Landsberg said.

“The first hour free parking initiative is a significant step forward for the community and is a great opportunity to assess its benefits.”

He said the initiative’s progress would be examined in six months.

“We’ll be evaluating the impact of the trial to ensure it delivers for our community and our local economy,” he said.

The free first hour parking trial applies to more than 300 metered parking spaces in the Caloundra CBD starting September 1.

Mayor Rosanna Natoli welcomed the initiative.

“By making it easier for people to access and enjoy the Caloundra CBD, we’re helping to strengthen local businesses and enhance the experience for everyone,” she said.

“You’ll be able to stop to grab a coffee, pick up a paper or drop into a store.

“This trial reflects our ongoing efforts to support vibrant local economies.”

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Bulcock Street and its surrounding streets are among the last original shopping precincts on the Sunshine Coast.

Caloundra’s CBD has more than 200 businesses – many of them small, family run and locally owned, and some of which have been in operation for nearly a century.

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