Cribb Street streetscape, Landsborough

Council is planning a streetscape upgrade to Cribb Street, Landsborough with a first stage of work complete.

The local community’s ideas and aspirations for Cribb Street, Landsborough are becoming a reality with the construction of stage 1 of Cribb Street upgrade complete, and a second stage planned for construction in mid-2023.

The project is part of the multi-stage Landsborough placemaking master plan which was designed over the past two years in collaboration with the community. The master plan was endorsed by council in January 2020.

Project update

Stage 2 concept plan (PDF, 199KB) is available to view. Proposed works include:

  • multiuse covered shelters
  • fenced playground area
  • additional shade trees
  • lawn area for community events
  • improved pathway connections.

Stage 1 plan (PDF, 1458KB) is available to view. completed works include:

  • footpath widening and new pavement areas - existing paved footpath edging will be renewed, with most existing pavers retained
  • additional landscaping, including new street trees and furniture at key areas
  • raised pedestrian crossings with new lighting
  • parking reconfiguration - parking bays will be changed from parallel to 90-degree parking on the park side of Cribb Street
  • interpretive signage and public artwork
  • overhead power cable bundling.

Where to from here

Construction is planned for mid 2023, with updates to be provided as the project progresses.

Construction will aim to minimise inconvenience to residence and businesses.

Contacts

For information about the project, email [email protected].

Sunshine Coast Council acknowledges the Sunshine Coast Country, home of the Kabi Kabi peoples and the Jinibara peoples, the Traditional Custodians, whose lands and waters we all now share.
We commit to working in partnership with the Traditional Custodians and the broader First Nations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) community to support self-determination through economic and community development.
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