Cr Joe Natoli M2M Cycleway
The Department of Transport and Mains Road is leading the delivery of Stage 6 of an active transport corridor for the Sunshine Coast, connecting Mooloolaba to Maroochydore.
The Department of Transport and Mains Road is leading the delivery of Stage 6 of an active transport corridor for the Sunshine Coast, connecting Mooloolaba to Maroochydore. At its May ordinary meeting council resolved to acknowledge the community concerns for Stage 6 of the Mooloolaba to Maroochydore (M2M) Cycleway. In response to community concerns, Minister for Transport and Main Roads and SCC Mayor Mark Jamieson agreed to extend the time period for the community to have their say. Extending the consultation to 31 July will enable more direct engagement with interested community members, particularly now that COVID-19 restrictions have been eased and groups of up to 20 people can meet. I encourage community members to have their say on the proposed design and provide feedback on the preferred option for Stage 6 of the M2M Cycleway, visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au/m2mcycleway or email m2mcycleway@tmr.qld.gov.au.
More than $48,000 in grant funding for Division 4 Council’s latest round of Major Community Grants will provide more than $48,000 in funding to Division 4 community groups. Endorsed at the May ordinary meeting, the grants will go to support our many wonderful community groups including Kawana Waters Surf Life Saving Club, Mooloolaba Bowls Club, Kawana Scout Group and many more. To apply for a grant, visit the grant's webpage www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/grants.