Merimbula Central Business District Upgrade Have Your Say

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Have your say on the proposed traffic, parking and public space changes in the Merimbula CBD.


Background

Bega Valley Shire Council is proposing traffic, parking and public space changes in the Merimbula CBD as part of the Merimbula CBD Upgrade.

Planning for improvements to the town centre has been underway for more than a decade. This includes the 2015 Merimbula CBD Landscape Masterplan and Council’s Local Strategic Planning Statement 2040, which set a long-term vision for Merimbula as a vibrant seaside destination with improved public space and a more people-focused town centre.

Building on this work, the Merimbula Transport Study, adopted in 2023, identified opportunities to improve pedestrian safety, simplify traffic movement and create more active and attractive public spaces.

Before any changes are implemented, Council is seeking community feedback.

Your feedback will help inform Council’s decision in July 2026 on which elements will proceed to implementation.


What is being proposed?

Council is proposing changes to traffic movement and public spaces within the Merimbula CBD. Further details about what is being proposed are outlined at the bottom of this page. We encourage you to read this information before completing the survey or leaving a comment, so your feedback is informed and meaningful.


Have Your Say

Council is seeking feedback on the proposed traffic changes and public space activations.

You can provide feedback by:

  • Completing the online survey
  • Leaving an online comment
  • Submitting a written response via email or post
  • Attending a community information session
    • Club Sapphire, Merimbula
      • Tuesday 28 April, 5.30pm to 6.30pm
      • Sunday 3 May, 4pm to 5pm
  • Speaking with project staff at a community pop-up
    • Twyford Hall, Merimbula
      • Tuesday 5 May, 8am to 10am
      • Thursday 14 May, 5pm to 7pm
      • Wednesday 20 May, 12pm to 2pm

All feedback received will be summarised in a Consultation Summary Report and presented to Council in July 2026.

Feedback closes on Thursday 21 May 2026.


What happens next?

Following the consultation period:

  • A Community Consultation Summary Report will be prepared
  • Council will consider community feedback alongside technical and engineering advice in July 2026
  • Council will decide which traffic, parking and public space changes will proceed to implementation.

If approved, the changes are expected to be installed between August and September 2026 using some temporary infrastructure.

During the monitoring period:

  • Traffic performance, parking use and pedestrian movement will be monitored
  • Community feedback will remain open.

In March 2027, Council will review monitoring data, technical assessments and community feedback and determine which traffic, parking and public space changes will be retained, amended or removed.

Where changes are retained, they will remain in place until further funding, detailed design and future planning enable permanent construction as part of the broader Merimbula CBD Upgrade.

Have your say on the proposed traffic, parking and public space changes in the Merimbula CBD.


Background

Bega Valley Shire Council is proposing traffic, parking and public space changes in the Merimbula CBD as part of the Merimbula CBD Upgrade.

Planning for improvements to the town centre has been underway for more than a decade. This includes the 2015 Merimbula CBD Landscape Masterplan and Council’s Local Strategic Planning Statement 2040, which set a long-term vision for Merimbula as a vibrant seaside destination with improved public space and a more people-focused town centre.

Building on this work, the Merimbula Transport Study, adopted in 2023, identified opportunities to improve pedestrian safety, simplify traffic movement and create more active and attractive public spaces.

Before any changes are implemented, Council is seeking community feedback.

Your feedback will help inform Council’s decision in July 2026 on which elements will proceed to implementation.


What is being proposed?

Council is proposing changes to traffic movement and public spaces within the Merimbula CBD. Further details about what is being proposed are outlined at the bottom of this page. We encourage you to read this information before completing the survey or leaving a comment, so your feedback is informed and meaningful.


Have Your Say

Council is seeking feedback on the proposed traffic changes and public space activations.

You can provide feedback by:

  • Completing the online survey
  • Leaving an online comment
  • Submitting a written response via email or post
  • Attending a community information session
    • Club Sapphire, Merimbula
      • Tuesday 28 April, 5.30pm to 6.30pm
      • Sunday 3 May, 4pm to 5pm
  • Speaking with project staff at a community pop-up
    • Twyford Hall, Merimbula
      • Tuesday 5 May, 8am to 10am
      • Thursday 14 May, 5pm to 7pm
      • Wednesday 20 May, 12pm to 2pm

All feedback received will be summarised in a Consultation Summary Report and presented to Council in July 2026.

Feedback closes on Thursday 21 May 2026.


What happens next?

Following the consultation period:

  • A Community Consultation Summary Report will be prepared
  • Council will consider community feedback alongside technical and engineering advice in July 2026
  • Council will decide which traffic, parking and public space changes will proceed to implementation.

If approved, the changes are expected to be installed between August and September 2026 using some temporary infrastructure.

During the monitoring period:

  • Traffic performance, parking use and pedestrian movement will be monitored
  • Community feedback will remain open.

In March 2027, Council will review monitoring data, technical assessments and community feedback and determine which traffic, parking and public space changes will be retained, amended or removed.

Where changes are retained, they will remain in place until further funding, detailed design and future planning enable permanent construction as part of the broader Merimbula CBD Upgrade.

  • Element 1- Traffic and public space activation changes

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    Element 1 includes proposed changes to traffic flow, parking and public space in the Merimbula CBD, based on recommendations from the Merimbula Transport Study.

    The proposed traffic, parking and public space activation changes include:

    New mini roundabouts

    Mini roundabouts to be installed at:

    • Sapphire Coast Drive and Main Street, near the Club Sapphire car park
    • Main Street and Market Street, near Top Fun
    • Merimbula Drive and Market Street, near Hylands Corner.

    These proposed roundabouts are intended to slow vehicle speeds and simplify turning movements.

    Main Street changes

    • Removal of three parking spaces near Top Fun to accommodate the new roundabout
    • All turns from Main Street into Beach Street will be prohibited.

    Market Street changes

    Between Merimbula Drive and the traffic lights at Main Street:

    • Market Street proposed to become single lane southbound
    • Loading zone in front of Commonwealth Bank proposed to be removed
    • Bus zone and northbound bus stop on the western side of Market Street to be removed. Northbound pick up and drop off will relocate to the front of Twyford Hall. Parts of Market Street proposed to transition into a temporary public space activation area.

    At the traffic lights:

    • No right turn into Market Street heading north
    • Market Street to be accessed from Merimbula Drive or Main Street.

    These proposed changes aim to calm traffic, improve activation and public space, improve pedestrian safety and activity in the centre of the CBD.

    Beach Street changes

    • Beach Street proposed to become one way eastbound
    • Introduction of a 10km shared zone along part of Beach Street
    • Reconfiguration of the Beach Street car park and on-street parking
    • Part of the Beach Street car park proposed to transition into a temporary public space activation area
    • Parking along Beach Street proposed to be time limited to three hours
    • All turning movements from Main Street into Beach Street will be prohibited.

    These proposed changes are intended to reduce vehicle conflict points, improve public space activation and create safer pedestrian connections to the foreshore.

    Alice Street changes

    • Alice Street proposed to remain two way
    • No right turn from Alice Street into Beach Street (towards Market Street).

    Parking impacts

    The proposed changes result in a net reduction of four parking spaces across the CBD, with some spaces removed or reconfigured.

    These proposed traffic changes will be installed using some temporary infrastructure and monitored before Council determines which elements, if any, will be retained.

    Public space activation

    With parts of Market Street and the Beach Street car park no longer available to vehicles, these areas are proposed to transition into temporary public spaces.

    These spaces are intended to:

    • Improve amenity and safety
    • Encourage people to spend more time in the CBD
    • Support local businesses
    • Create opportunities for events, activation and community use.

    A range of physical changes and a program of activities will be explored to encourage greater use of these spaces and support a more vibrant town centre.

    View more information in the 22 April Council meeting agenda.

    Element 1 includes proposed changes to traffic flow, parking and public space in the Merimbula CBD, based on recommendations from the Merimbula Transport Study.

    The proposed traffic, parking and public space activation changes include:

    New mini roundabouts

    Mini roundabouts to be installed at:

    • Sapphire Coast Drive and Main Street, near the Club Sapphire car park
    • Main Street and Market Street, near Top Fun
    • Merimbula Drive and Market Street, near Hylands Corner.

    These proposed roundabouts are intended to slow vehicle speeds and simplify turning movements.

    Main Street changes

    • Removal of three parking spaces near Top Fun to accommodate the new roundabout
    • All turns from Main Street into Beach Street will be prohibited.

    Market Street changes

    Between Merimbula Drive and the traffic lights at Main Street:

    • Market Street proposed to become single lane southbound
    • Loading zone in front of Commonwealth Bank proposed to be removed
    • Bus zone and northbound bus stop on the western side of Market Street to be removed. Northbound pick up and drop off will relocate to the front of Twyford Hall. Parts of Market Street proposed to transition into a temporary public space activation area.

    At the traffic lights:

    • No right turn into Market Street heading north
    • Market Street to be accessed from Merimbula Drive or Main Street.

    These proposed changes aim to calm traffic, improve activation and public space, improve pedestrian safety and activity in the centre of the CBD.

    Beach Street changes

    • Beach Street proposed to become one way eastbound
    • Introduction of a 10km shared zone along part of Beach Street
    • Reconfiguration of the Beach Street car park and on-street parking
    • Part of the Beach Street car park proposed to transition into a temporary public space activation area
    • Parking along Beach Street proposed to be time limited to three hours
    • All turning movements from Main Street into Beach Street will be prohibited.

    These proposed changes are intended to reduce vehicle conflict points, improve public space activation and create safer pedestrian connections to the foreshore.

    Alice Street changes

    • Alice Street proposed to remain two way
    • No right turn from Alice Street into Beach Street (towards Market Street).

    Parking impacts

    The proposed changes result in a net reduction of four parking spaces across the CBD, with some spaces removed or reconfigured.

    These proposed traffic changes will be installed using some temporary infrastructure and monitored before Council determines which elements, if any, will be retained.

    Public space activation

    With parts of Market Street and the Beach Street car park no longer available to vehicles, these areas are proposed to transition into temporary public spaces.

    These spaces are intended to:

    • Improve amenity and safety
    • Encourage people to spend more time in the CBD
    • Support local businesses
    • Create opportunities for events, activation and community use.

    A range of physical changes and a program of activities will be explored to encourage greater use of these spaces and support a more vibrant town centre.

    View more information in the 22 April Council meeting agenda.

  • Element 2 - Hylands Corner

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    Element 2 focuses on improving Hylands Corner as a key community gathering space within the CBD.

    Works will include:

    • Structural foundation for a Christmas tree installation
    • Construction of a timber stage platform, similar to the structures surrounding Monaro and Market Street intersection
    • Partial roof cover over the stage platform
    • Installation of bollards to the side of the driveway that goes through Hyland’s Corner
    • Removal of existing furniture and installation of new furniture
    • A pavement interaction play space within the central open area.

    These upgrades aim to enhance the usability and activation of Hylands Corner and support community events and activities.

    Element 2 focuses on improving Hylands Corner as a key community gathering space within the CBD.

    Works will include:

    • Structural foundation for a Christmas tree installation
    • Construction of a timber stage platform, similar to the structures surrounding Monaro and Market Street intersection
    • Partial roof cover over the stage platform
    • Installation of bollards to the side of the driveway that goes through Hyland’s Corner
    • Removal of existing furniture and installation of new furniture
    • A pavement interaction play space within the central open area.

    These upgrades aim to enhance the usability and activation of Hylands Corner and support community events and activities.

  • Element 3- Merimbula CBD Master Plan

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    Element 3 involves completion of the detailed design of a Merimbula CBD Master Plan.

    This design phase will be informed by:

    • The Merimbula Transport Study
    • Previous plans and consultation outcomes
    • Technical monitoring and traffic surveillance data from Element 1
    • Community and stakeholder feedback received once the traffic and public space changes are implemented.

    The detailed design will help Council determine the scope, staging and funding requirements for the longer-term redevelopment of the Merimbula CBD.

    This current project will not deliver the full construction of the Merimbula CBD upgrade. It tests and validates the proposed traffic changes and prepares detailed designs to support future funding applications.

    Future works, including undergrounding of power and upgrades to stormwater and utilities, would require additional funding and staged delivery.

    Element 3 involves completion of the detailed design of a Merimbula CBD Master Plan.

    This design phase will be informed by:

    • The Merimbula Transport Study
    • Previous plans and consultation outcomes
    • Technical monitoring and traffic surveillance data from Element 1
    • Community and stakeholder feedback received once the traffic and public space changes are implemented.

    The detailed design will help Council determine the scope, staging and funding requirements for the longer-term redevelopment of the Merimbula CBD.

    This current project will not deliver the full construction of the Merimbula CBD upgrade. It tests and validates the proposed traffic changes and prepares detailed designs to support future funding applications.

    Future works, including undergrounding of power and upgrades to stormwater and utilities, would require additional funding and staged delivery.

Page last updated: 21 Apr 2026, 04:55 PM