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Home›Business & Finance›Maroochy River Works on the Table
Business & Finance

January 25, 2017 · about 9 years ago

Maroochy River Works on the Table

The Sunshine Coast community has been assured they will be consulted on any proposed works at the Maroochy River entrance which are designed to protect the Cotton Tree precinct from erosion, reports the council. Report from today’s (Jan 25) Sunshine Coast Council Ordinary Meeting investigated option

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The Sunshine Coast community has been assured they will be consulted on any proposed works at the Maroochy River entrance which are designed to protect the Cotton Tree precinct from erosion, reports the council.

Report from today’s (Jan 25) Sunshine Coast Council Ordinary Meeting investigated options to replace the geotextile groynes which are coming to the end of their 20 year life.

According to Mayor Mark Jamieson, further analysis of economic, tourism, social and environmental impacts of the Maroochy Coastal Infrastructure upgrade, including retaining the geofabric bags at the Maroochy River entrance, needed be undertaken.

The Mayor’s recommendation was supported unanimously. Council also agreed with the Mayor’s recommendation that community engagement on the available options would be undertaken to inform any future recommendations to council.

Sunshine Coast Council also supported the Maroochydore Beach Renourishment program being included for consideration during the 2017/18 budget deliberations.

The Maroochydore Beach Renourishment Program was completed in 2016 and involved about 225,000 cubic meters of sand being relocated from the lower Maroochy River to Maroochydore Beach.

An independent review of the project found that there was an overall net benefit to the beach system as a result of the works.

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