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Community's call for safer walking routes to be answered with upgrades

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A suite of safety measures is set to be introduced along roads in a Sunshine Coast town.

A reduced speed limit, pedestrian crossings and raised platforms will be established at Pomona in the Noosa hinterland.

Design work is underway for the upgrades, which will build on an existing state government commitment to deliver a new crossing on Factory Street.

A Transport and Main Roads spokesperson provided details about the planned works, which are set to improve safety and accessibility for locals and visitors who walk or ride.

“The Queensland Government is assessing two new pedestrian crossings and potential improvements to two existing crossings on Factory Street, Reserve Street and Memorial Avenue, Pomona,” they said.

“Raised entry treatments will be installed at the three key entrances to the town centre, featuring clear signage to slow vehicles and highlight the shift to a pedestrian‑focused, lower‑speed environment. A 40km/h speed limit is proposed for the Pomona town centre between the new entry points.”

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A range of safety measures will be put in place for pedestrians at Pomona.

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said the upgrades would make a difference.

“Our focus is keeping the community safe, and this upgrade will make it easier and safer for people to get around their town, whether they’re walking to school, the shops or the train station,” he said.

“We’re working closely with Noosa Shire Council to make sure these improvements build on existing placemaking efforts and genuinely reflect what matters to the Pomona community.”

A map showing the planned works.

LNP Member for Nicklin Marty Hunt said the safety upgrades would be of significant benefit.

“The Crisafulli Government is getting on with the job, backing this community with real upgrades that make it safer to walk through town.”

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