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Addressing the pinch point

Summary by Noosa Today
Disability advocates, elderly residents and foreshore walkers all requested wider, safer, footpaths during the Noosaville Foreshore Master Planning process. As part of the response, this 2.8metre wide path in front of the Noosaville boat ramp is proposed to be widened by 70cm to 3.5metres to more safely fit everyone, including e-bike riders, dog walkers and people in mobility scooters. It’s at the pinch point on the Noosaville foreshore where tw…
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Noosa Today broke the news in on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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