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Sunshine Coast Council refers Pelican Waters parking petition for action
A petition seeking "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments on Millennium Court, Pelican Waters, has been received by council and sent to the chief executive officer for appropriate action.
Sunshine Coast Council has formally received a petition calling for "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments, Millennium Court, Pelican Waters, and referred it to the chief executive officer to determine appropriate action.
The decision was made at the council's ordinary meeting on 23 April 2026. The resolution, OM26/24, was moved by Councillor T Landsberg and seconded by Councillor J Natoli.
The minutes record the petition as a request for "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at the apartment site on Millennium Court. Council did not decide at this meeting whether the line marking request would be approved.
Instead, councillors voted unanimously to receive the petition and refer it for administrative follow-up. The minutes do not set out a timeframe for that action.
At the same meeting, council also received and referred another petition concerning proposed access via St Martins Terrace for 131-135 Burnett Street, Buderim. That matter was also sent to the chief executive officer to determine appropriate action.
The 23 April meeting also adopted Amendment Subordinate Local Law No. 1 (Animal Management) 2026 and noted the March 2026 Financial Performance Report, according to the minutes.
Key facts from the minutes
- Sunshine Coast Council considered the petition at its ordinary meeting on 23 April 2026.
- The petition sought "No Stopping" yellow edge lines at Vardon Point Apartments, Millennium Court, Pelican Waters.
- Council resolved to receive the petition and refer it to the chief executive officer to determine appropriate action.
- The resolution was recorded as OM26/24.
- The Pelican Waters petition decision was carried unanimously.
- Council did not approve or refuse the requested yellow edge lines in the recorded resolution.
Why it matters
- The petition puts parking and traffic control concerns at Millennium Court into council's formal process, with the chief executive officer now tasked with deciding the next step.
Source and method
Source: Sunshine Coast Council ordinary meeting minutes, 23 April 2026.