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Community and Creative Hub set to connect key areas of 'city of beaches'

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Caloundra’s new town square has been designed to meet the ‘city of beaches’ lifestyle.

The planned Community and Creative Hub features green space, shady trees and picnic areas.

Division 2 Councillor Terry Landsberg said feedback received in November had informed the draft concept design.

“The proposed hub will create a community precinct linking The Events Centre, new District Library, Caloundra Regional Gallery and a new town square through to Bulcock Beach.”

“The community told council through a series of community pop-up sessions, online survey and engagement forums to keep it green and unique, change the way we move, improve how we navigate, offer more events and cater for creative interests.

“It’s time to ask, ‘Have we got it right? Have we heard the communities’ values and visions, is the Draft Concept Design what you pictured?’”

Looking north across the proposed new town square, from Bulcock Street.

The Draft Concept Design creates green public spaces within Felicity Park and provides pedestrian friendly streetscapes on Omrah and Otranto avenues, connecting the new town square to the main street.

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It also captures active street frontages including shops, cafes and businesses which will make the hub diverse and vibrant.

Looking north across the planned town square, from Bulcock Street.

Community Portfolio Councillor Rick Baberowski said the Sunshine Coast was one of the fastest growing areas in Australia.

“The major refurbishment of The Events Centre in 2019 was an important first step in the vision for the Community and Creative Hub and council has recently endorsed the detailed design for the new Caloundra District Library.”

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“Caloundra Administration Building – opposite the towering trees of Bill Venardos Park –  will be repurposed into a new green-star, district level library to cater for the growing community and is a step in the right direction to contribute to the ongoing vitality of Caloundra Centre and its community.

“Projects like this hub will continue to attract residents and visitors to the area, thanks to its natural beauty and the relaxed, community-oriented lifestyle for years to come.”

The Community and Creative Hub along with the new District Library are part of the Caloundra Centre Activation Project, which seeks to revitalise and activate the Caloundra Centre area as envisaged by the Caloundra Centre Master Plan, adopted in March 2017.

You can view the design at a series of pop-up sessions and speak with a council officer in person or view the information and provide your feedback online before June 22. Visit council’s Have Your Say website for details and to take the survey.

Community Pop-Up sessions

  • 28 May – Twilight Markets, The Esplanade Caloundra, 5-9pm
  • 30 May – Caloundra Street Fair Bulcock Street, 8am-1pm
  • 6 June – ‘Lighting vs Firebirds’, USC Stadium, Sippy Downs, 3-7pm
  • 18 June – Currimundi Lake Twilight Markets, Currimundi, 4-8pm
  • 20 June – Caloundra Street Fair Bulcock Street, 8am-1pm

 

 

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