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Pelican Waters parking petition sent for council action

A request for yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments in Millennium Court was formally received by Sunshine Coast Council and referred to the chief executive officer.

Published 10 May 2026Meeting 23 April 2026

A petition calling for "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments in Millennium Court, Pelican Waters, has been referred by Sunshine Coast Council to its chief executive officer for appropriate action.

The matter was tabled at the council's ordinary meeting on 23 April. In the resolution, councillors formally received the petition and passed it on to the chief executive officer rather than making an immediate decision on the requested road marking changes.

For residents near Millennium Court, the item puts local parking and traffic management concerns into council's administrative process. The minutes do not record any immediate approval for new line marking, but they do show the request has been accepted for follow-up.

The same meeting also referred a separate Buderim petition to the chief executive officer. That petition concerned RAL26/0023 and OPW26/0129 for 131-135 Burnett Street, involving proposed access via St Martins Terrace.

Elsewhere in the meeting, council made Amendment Subordinate Local Law No. 1 (Animal Management) 2026 and set an effective date of 3 July 2026. Council also noted its March 2026 Financial Performance Report.

The next step on the Pelican Waters petition is for the chief executive officer to determine appropriate action, as set out in the resolution carried unanimously. The minutes do not specify a timeframe for that response.

Reference minutes

Source: Sunshine Coast Council ordinary meeting minutes, 23 April 2026.

Key facts from the minutes

  • Sunshine Coast Council received a petition seeking "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments, Millennium Court, Pelican Waters.
  • Council referred the petition to the chief executive officer to determine appropriate action.
  • The petition resolution was carried unanimously at the 23 April 2026 ordinary meeting.
  • A separate petition about access linked to 131-135 Burnett Street, Buderim, via St Martins Terrace was also referred to the chief executive officer.
  • At the same meeting, council made Amendment Subordinate Local Law No. 1 (Animal Management) 2026, effective from 3 July 2026.
  • Council also received and noted the March 2026 Financial Performance Report.

Why it matters

  • The petition puts parking and road safety concerns at Millennium Court into council's formal process, with possible follow-up on traffic controls but no immediate change approved at the meeting.