PLANNED PROJECTS PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY AND FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN

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PLANNED S PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY AND FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN

INTRODUCTION In early 2017, Council made a commitment to the future direction of the town via the delivery of the Proserpine Sustainability and Future Growth Master Plan a new set of community inspired projects that will work to further shape future growth and sustainability for all. The following projects detailed within were developed from ideas and concepts presented by the local Proserpine community via considered consultation. Now, Council has moved to bring these ideas to life with proper planning and new budget allocations for implementation. This Plan is an exciting step toward becoming an even stronger regional town within the Whitsunday Region, developed in conjunction with the community - for the community. We invite you to read on and discover the new projects set to occur across the coming years that will help ensure that Proserpine is preserved yet prosperous in the wake of this bright new era. 01 LAKE PROSERPINE Page 2 02 WATER PARK & POOL UPGRADES Page 4 03 MAIN STREET Page 6 04 TOURIST FACILITIES Page 10 05 TOWN UPGRADES Page 12

A message from your Mayor I am pleased to announce the Proserpine Sustainability and Future Growth Master Plan, an exciting step forward for the community and future of such a focal town in our region. There is no doubt that the challenges presented by Cyclone Debbie and devastation left in her wake have been a significant setback for our community as we continue with recovery efforts to return to business as usual. And whilst this Plan is not a solution to fix all, it will be a catalyst for renewed energy, appeal and sustainable growth for the Proserpine area. I want to thank each and every member of the wider Proserpine community who had their say and shared their ideas for the future via the consultation and engagement opportunities Council ran recently. Proserpine has a passionate advocate in Division 3 Councillor and Deputy Mayor John Collins and I would like to acknowledge his input in helping create the Plan. All Councillors have listened to the community feedback and taken on board the many great ideas. As a consequence, a list of key projects have been developed from your comments/submissions/ideas. Council is committed to many of these, with funding being secured and projects underway. Where projects have not been secured they will be considered in future budget and capital works program considerations. I encourage you to absorb and learn more about the exciting plans and projects in the pipeline that will make a big difference to the growth, sustainability and preservation of Proserpine for current and future generations. Regards Andrew Willcox Mayor Whitsunday Regional Council

2 LAKE PROSERPINE

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 3 Lake Proserpine is perhaps one of the area s most iconic natural assets and represents an untapped opportunity for increased recreational activities that would add significant appeal and attraction to the town. Community feedback indicated that recreational and tourism additions in and around Lake Proserpine would add significant economic, social and commercial value to the area and as such Council has committed to delivering more opportunities for recreational usage long term. Lake Proserpine Recreation Hub STATUS Planning: 2017-2019 Planning: $120,000 ESTIMATED COST Works: $1.4m* + land acquisition SIGNAGE FOR PUBLIC & PRIVATE LAND Office of the Mayor & CEO UPGRADES BBQ, TABLES + TOILET FACILITIES NEW CAMPING FACILITIES NEW JETTY FOR HAND FISHING + LAND ACCESS PONTOONS INTO THE WATER

4 The Proserpine Pool is a much-loved destination and holds an important place in the hearts and minds of many locals. Council has committed to general pool upgrades to improve the quality and sustainability of this important community asset. Council has also committed to the addition of an exciting new water park within the pool grounds set for completion in 2018. New Water Park STATUS Delivery 2017-2018 BUDGET COST $1.35m Engineering Directorate WATER PARK & POOL UPGRADES

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 5 Pool Upgrades STATUS Delivery: 2017-2018 BUDGET COST $500,000 Customer Experience Directorate NEW GRAND STAND LIGHTING UPGRADES GENERAL REPAIRS + RE-TILING MORE SHADED AREAS

6 MAIN STREET The beating heart of Proserpine is also set to experience a range of improvements with upgrades planned for Main Street. Projects planned will be mindful to preserve the heritage and cultural characteristics that make Proserpine unique, but will work to lift the physical, visual, and social amenity of the street. A vibrant, new energy for the main street awaits and Council has committed to delivering a phased approach that will create increased prosperity for the community and businesses that operate within it. Main Street Upgrades STATUS Planning from 2018 ESTIMATED COST Planning: $105,000* Delivery: $3.5m* Planning & Development + Engineering Directorate NEW ROAD PAVEMENT ADDITIONAL STREET TREES + LANDSCAPING ADDITIONAL STREET FURNITURE, LIGHTING + SAFETY MEASURES INCENTIVISE CBD DEVELOPMENT

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 7 Regional Cultural Precinct STATUS Planning from 2018 ESTIMATED COST $2.1m* Economic Development & Tourism REDEVELOPED ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE + LIBRARY NEW ART GALLERY, CAFE + SHOPS ENHANCED LANDSCAPING

8 The beating heart of Proserpine is set to experience a range of improvements with upgrades planned for Main Street. Artist impression only

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 9

10 TOURIST FACILITIES A picturesque location situated just off the Bruce Highway, Proserpine is an ideally located tourist destination for visitors exploring the Whitsunday Region. However, community suggestions around the need for additional facilities presented as a recurring theme and as such, new projects to lift the amenity of tourist facilities have been developed. Set to commence in 2018, these additions to Proserpine s tourism offering will create increased attraction and growth for the local economy as well as contribute to a more improved visitor experience. Councils next step is to champion this idea and write a formal letter to Wilmar expressing the communities desire. Information Centre + tourist signage STATUS Planned: 2018-2019 ESTIMATED COST Centre: $250,000* Signage: $100,000* Tourism Whitsundays/ Economic Development & Tourism IMPROVED SIGNAGE + WAYFINDING FOR VISITORS EXTENDED TRADING HOURS TOUR BOOKINGS SHOP + CAFE ON SITE

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 11 Proserpine Junior Sports Park - New sealed car parking STATUS Planned: 2018/2019 ESTIMATED COST $200,000* STATUS BUDGET COST $35,000 Customer Experience Directorate Pioneer Park - New toilets Commenced Customer Experience Directorate RV Park + Caravan Rest Stop STATUS Planned: 2018/2019 BUDGET COST $400,000 Economic Development & Tourism PROPOSED RV PARK PIONEER PARK

12 Preserving heritage and celebrating local pride of place inherent to Proserpine will be central to several key projects for overall town upgrades. Safe and welcoming places that are well landscaped, well managed and well-lit are key drivers for planned town upgrades, with a conscious commitment to preserving and celebrating the agricultural character and legacy that are recognised as unique to the town of Proserpine. CREATE HISTORY + WALKING TRAIL UPGRADE FOOTPATHS THROUGHOUT TOWN IMPROVE GENERAL TIDY + LANDSCAPING NEW LIGHTING LANDSCAPING FOOTPATHS FOOTPATHS LANDSCAPING FOOTPATHS

PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 13 History + Walking Trail STATUS Planning from 2018 ESTIMATED COST $105,000* Economic Development & Tourism, Proserpine Historical Society Council Carpark Improvement STATUS Planning from 2018-2019 ESTIMATED COST $360,000* Engineering Directorate STATUS ESTIMATED COST Pathway + key road enhancements one shared path per budget year Planning: $100,000* Implementation: $2m* Engineering + Planning & Development Directorate TOWN UPGRADES

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PROSERPINE SUSTAINABILITY & FUTURE GROWTH MASTER PLAN 15 OVERVIEW Proserpine Sustainability and Future Growth Master Plan is Council s commitment to the start of a bright, new era in future growth and sustainability for Proserpine. These projects are important additions to the town s social, economic and cultural fabric and will ensure greater opportunities via an improved way of life for all. Through considered community consultation, and a view to a more prosperous future, Council has committed to action. The works will be achieved through progressive review and delivery through Council s annual budgeting and capital works programs. Stay informed by following these projects progress on Council s website. Visit www.whitsunday.qld.gov.au for more. 01 Lake Proserpine Recreation Hub 02 New Water Park $1.35m Planning: $120,000 Works: $1.4m* 02 Pool Upgrades $500,000 03 Main Street Upgrades 03 Regional Cultural Precinct $2.1m* 04 Information Centre + Tourist Signage 04 Proserpine Junior Sports Park - New sealed carparking Planning: $105,000* Delivery: $3.5m* Centre: $250,000* Signage: $100,000* $200,000* 04 Pioneer Park - New toilets $35,000 04 RV Park + Caravan Rest Stop $400,000 05 History + Walking Trail $105,000* 05 Council Carpark Improvement $360,000* 05 Pathway + Key Road Enhancements Planning: $100,000* Implementation: $2m* *Note that project funding has not been secured and will be subject to future budget considerations

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