Efforts were now focused on ensuring the community was well involved in any redesign process.
Ms Bermingham said the community had been consistent and clear in its messaging to Sunshine Coast Council and the Department of Transport and Main Roads that âthey donât want or need beach barriers limiting the way they visit, use and see the beachâ.
She said there was data backing up their claims of little community support, but feared bureaucrats remained âfixatedâ on creating barriers to Alexandra Headland beach.
With almost 4000 members in the group, Ms Bermingham said she expected at least half of that contingent to line the beach on Saturday.