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We are upgrading 1,065m of footpath on Renwick Road to 3m wide ‘shared path standard’, from Gardenia Street to Stanbury Street!
The proposed project will be undertaken between April 2024 - March 2025, completed in several 200m stages to minimise impacts.
Renwick Road forms an essential part of the Proserpine active transport network, servicing three schools, Keith Johns Estate Park and residential areas.
The proposed project aims improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists by widening the existing concrete footpaths in Renwick Road between Gardenia Street & Stanbury Street. The footpath section was listed as a high priority on the Principal Cycle Network Plan.
We apologise for the temporary inconvenience of the works and will manage impacts with local residents. See our fact sheet for more information and follow the project (right) for updates in timing or photos.
If you have any concerns or queries about the works, please see our site supervisor on the ground or contact Council's Infrastructure Services team via:
Works are supported by the State Government’s Cycle Network Local Government Grants Program.
We are upgrading 1,065m of footpath on Renwick Road to 3m wide ‘shared path standard’, from Gardenia Street to Stanbury Street!
The proposed project will be undertaken between April 2024 - March 2025, completed in several 200m stages to minimise impacts.
Renwick Road forms an essential part of the Proserpine active transport network, servicing three schools, Keith Johns Estate Park and residential areas.
The proposed project aims improve the safety of pedestrians and cyclists by widening the existing concrete footpaths in Renwick Road between Gardenia Street & Stanbury Street. The footpath section was listed as a high priority on the Principal Cycle Network Plan.
We apologise for the temporary inconvenience of the works and will manage impacts with local residents. See our fact sheet for more information and follow the project (right) for updates in timing or photos.
If you have any concerns or queries about the works, please see our site supervisor on the ground or contact Council's Infrastructure Services team via: