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Works are now complete! We are holding an opening on Monday 15 January at 10am, in the small park behind Council Administration Office, Cnr Stanley and Conway Streets, Collinsville.

From 17 July - November, we are undertaking works in Stanley Street, to upgrade and renew the Collinsville Main Street. The upgrade will revitalise and create a 'like new' feel in Stanley Street, aligning with our Main Street upgrades completed in Bowen, Proserpine and Airlie Beach,

Works will occur in stages, with short term impacts expected for any one business/resident, at any one time. Our local workers will create small work sites as they undertake construction through the street during July and early August. Impacts to traffic may be noticed late August as asphalting and road re-seal is undertaken.

We apologise for the inconvenience of the necessary works and will endeavour to minimise impacts on the community where possible. We encourage you to keep up to date on construction progress via this project page and Council's Facebook page.

Proposed works

  • Creation of new irrigated garden beds within the street, including a mix of plants and larger shade trees to help cool the street.
  • New disabled car parks, in key locations identified by the community.
  • New furniture, including bin shelters, bench seats and bollards.
  • New asphalt and re-seal, line marking and street print at entrances to Stanley Street.

For information on the proposed works and anticipated impacts, please review our Fact sheet.

If you have any concerns or queries about the works in the lead up or during construction, please notify us via the survey below.

Works are supported by the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund.

Works are now complete! We are holding an opening on Monday 15 January at 10am, in the small park behind Council Administration Office, Cnr Stanley and Conway Streets, Collinsville.

From 17 July - November, we are undertaking works in Stanley Street, to upgrade and renew the Collinsville Main Street. The upgrade will revitalise and create a 'like new' feel in Stanley Street, aligning with our Main Street upgrades completed in Bowen, Proserpine and Airlie Beach,

Works will occur in stages, with short term impacts expected for any one business/resident, at any one time. Our local workers will create small work sites as they undertake construction through the street during July and early August. Impacts to traffic may be noticed late August as asphalting and road re-seal is undertaken.

We apologise for the inconvenience of the necessary works and will endeavour to minimise impacts on the community where possible. We encourage you to keep up to date on construction progress via this project page and Council's Facebook page.

Proposed works

  • Creation of new irrigated garden beds within the street, including a mix of plants and larger shade trees to help cool the street.
  • New disabled car parks, in key locations identified by the community.
  • New furniture, including bin shelters, bench seats and bollards.
  • New asphalt and re-seal, line marking and street print at entrances to Stanley Street.

For information on the proposed works and anticipated impacts, please review our Fact sheet.

If you have any concerns or queries about the works in the lead up or during construction, please notify us via the survey below.

Works are supported by the Australian Government's Building Better Regions Fund.

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