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Multimillion-dollar boost for active transport as next stage set for 2027 completion

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A project designed to improve cycling and pedestrian infrastructure along a 10km corridor is charging ahead, backed by more than $3.4 million in funding.

Construction of the Karawatha Drive Active Transport Link, which is Stage 3 of the Mooloolaba to University Active Transport Corridor (M2U), is set to be completed by 2027.

Funding of $1.9 million for the 500m section of Karawatha Drive, from Golf Links Road to Molokai Drive, was revealed in Sunshine Coast Council’s budget for 2025-26.

An additional $1.5 million is coming from the state government’s South East Queensland Community Stimulus Program (SEQCSP).

Division 6 Councillor Christian Dickson outlined how the funds would be used for the Karawatha Drive link.

“These funds will support community consultation in November 2025, detailed design and construction scheduled for 2026-27,” he said.

“Completion is expected by mid-2027, in line with SEQCSP funding timelines.

“Community engagement later this year will include imagery and preliminary designs, giving residents the opportunity to provide feedback on the proposed improvements to shape the final designs.

“Council remains committed to working with our community to deliver a safe, comfortable and inclusive active transport network for people of all ages, genders and abilities.”

Cr Dickson said the overall M2U project would be a game-changer for safety, connectivity and liveability in the region.

The planned M2U route. Stage 7 is now complete.

“This transformative project aims to enhance safety, connectivity and liveability for people walking and riding, particularly those accessing nearby schools and community facilities,” he said.

“The 10km M2U corridor will connect six schools, shopping centres and the communities of Mooloolaba, Mountain Creek, Buderim and Sippy Downs.”

Community feedback on the M2U was sought by the council last year.

“Council has received a wide range of feedback and suggestions, with safety being the top priority for many respondents,” Cr Dickson said.

“Community input on improving safety, local connections and overall amenity will be integral to the design process.

“Earlier engagement specific to Karawatha Drive also helped guide the project’s direction.”

The M2U includes eight stages, spanning from the Mooloolaba foreshore to Sippy Downs Drive and the University of the Sunshine Coast. Stages 1 to 3 are funded for design and construction, while Stage 7 – the $14 million Stringybark Road pedestrian and cycle bridge – is already complete.

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