Member for Noosa Sandy Bolton said work was scheduled to start early next year.
The work includes reducing the speed limit to 40km/h and providing on-road cycle lanes and pedestrian refuges.
Ms Bolton said preliminary works in May.
A council project update said final designs and layouts would be available early next year.
“Council looks forward to delivering an improved Noosa Pde that is safer for residents and all users, and will contact affected residents and businesses early in 2021,” the update said.
“Noosa Pde forms part of the SEQ Principal Cycle Network and is arguably one of Noosa’s busiest routes for pedestrian and cyclist activity.
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More than 70 years ago one pro-development Noosa Shire councillor was advocating the reshaping of Noosa’s river entry.
The political forces at play became so strong they eventually led to the transformation of Noosa in the 1970s. A view of Noosa Heads photographed around 1968 when the river mouth sat adjacent to Noosa Woods.
Noosa Spit was created as a bulwark to protect the Noosa Sound estate, which transformed Hays Island, from cyclonic swells.
Noosa’s pivotal development moment has been made topical again by a social media post by Donna Cannon showing the way the river mouth was before a major artificial intervention in the 1970s.
19th Dec 2020 9:30 AM
All those kids camping out with their families along the Noosa River hereâs the latest bulletin from Coast Guard Noosa â never fear Santa is here.
And tomorrow morning he and Mrs Claus will be doing their fabulous river run handing out free lollies in a Coast Guard tradition that can be traced back to the 1990s under legendary flotilla commander Bill Asmar.
Modern day commander Ian Hutchins confirmed that Santa has been deemed an essential worker in Noosa this Christmas and with his overseas connections may have even had his COVID-19 vaccine shot.
âSantaâs going to be leaving here at Munna Point on Sunday, at 10.30am and heâll be proceeding to the Noosa Marina,â Mr Hutchins said.