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A popular community space in the centre of a beach town has been revitalised.

A section of Park Street at Coolum Beach was upgraded by Sunshine Coast Council.

The Coolum Connections project is expected to strengthen the link between the foreshore, Jack Morgan Park and the main street.

Councillor Maria Suarez said the initiative was shaped by community input and celebrates what locals love most about the area.

“Coolum Connections is all about making it easier for people to move through town and enjoy our beautiful green spaces,” she said.

“Thanks to community feedback, the finished design reflects Coolum’s local character, with native plants and trees and a local flora and fauna interpretation element featured in the pavement.

“This street now does more than get you from A to B; it invites you to linger, look around and enjoy the moment, just as a great street in the centre of town should.

“We’ve also added more wayfinding and directional signage throughout the area.”

Earlier community consultation helped guide the final outcome, with 113 survey responses and two community meetings contributing to the design.

There are new landscaped and seating areas.

Most participants supported themes inspired by local flora and fauna, which went on to shape the look and feel of the completed project.

“Whether you’re passing through or staying awhile, the refreshed connection invites you to pause, wander and enjoy the journey,” Cr Suarez said

“It’s wonderful to see locals already using and enjoying this renewed space.”

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The section of Park Street between David Low Way and the Civic Centre was identified as a priority connection and has now been refreshed with new patterned pavement celebrating Coolum’s flora and fauna, landscaped areas featuring native coastal plants, seating areas, improved street trees with irrigation, and renewed lighting, including festoon lights.

Wayfinding has also been improved through signage, making it easier to find and access the library and civic centre beside the park.

“Next time you’re heading to the beach, relaxing in the park or visiting the library, take the scenic route and enjoy the little details along the way,” Cr Suarez said.

“The refreshed heart of Coolum is ready and waiting.”

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