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Strategy and Planning Committee Agenda 16 February 2011<br />

The introduction of new road connections, the increase in the residential densities and the<br />

potential creation of a destination for employment and entertainment, being the Business<br />

Centre, will all improve the viability of services through Pelican Waters. This will, in turn,<br />

support a shift to public transport.<br />

The development of the Pelican Waters District Business Centre and the surrounding<br />

residential development is required to incorporate the necessary infrastructure to support the<br />

expansion of the bus network including an interchange within the Main Street of the Business<br />

Centre.<br />

As evidenced by the proposed pedestrian and cycle network plan, there is a strong push<br />

toward the implementation of a high quality, interconnected network aimed at reducing the<br />

use of the private motor vehicle.<br />

Transport planning is collaborative, cost effective and progressive<br />

Bus priority has not been contemplated along either Pelican Waters Boulevard nor<br />

Landsborough Parade. Both roads will have reached or neared capacity, once this<br />

development is established and the widening of the reserves is too expensive, because of<br />

land resumptions and multiple waterway crossings. Opportunities may exist for bus priority<br />

lighting along Pelican Waters Boulevard at a number of the established intersections.<br />

The established road network within Pelican Waters is confusing. Large sections of the<br />

community are a giant cul-de-sac. The development of the proposed road network will<br />

considerably improve permeability and connectivity to surrounding neighbourhoods.<br />

Improved pedestrian and cycle networks have been proposed that link the key destinations<br />

and will encourage modal change.<br />

The Preliminary Approval Code has been conditioned to require end of trip facilities in all<br />

commercial developments, bicycle storage in all developments and reduced carparking<br />

rates, particularly within the Business Centre on the major public transport route.<br />

A conserving, clean and green system<br />

The majority of this goal is aimed at reducing transportation energy consumption and<br />

delivering a transport system and related infrastructure in an environmentally responsible<br />

manner. There are a couple of initiatives that can be implemented to assist in encouraging<br />

the mode shift that this goal seeks to achieve. These include the provision of purpose<br />

designed spaces for motorcycles and scooters in highly visible and accessible locations and<br />

utilising road corridor capacity rather than adding capacity, which in turn supports the<br />

improvement of sustainable transport networks which relieve the corridor’s concentrated<br />

load.<br />

Transport and land use integration serves the local and regional economy and promotes self<br />

containment<br />

There are no dedicated public transport corridors, other than Caloundra and Maroochydore<br />

Corridor Options Study (CAMCOS), identified to service Pelican Waters. Should at anytime<br />

the Caloundra and Maroochydore Corridor Options Study corridor be constructed along this<br />

alignment, opportunity exists for bus priority within the respective road reserves leading to<br />

the Business Centre. Limited options, including bus priority lighting along Pelican Water<br />

Boulevard, may be a long term option if the Caloundra and Maroochydore Corridor Options<br />

Study corridor remains undeveloped and congestion on Pelican Waters Boulevard increases.<br />

Limited options are available for bus priority along Lamerough Parade at Golden Beach.<br />

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