Imbil Streetscape Revitalisation Phase 2

With support from Queensland Hydro, Gympie Regional Council is progressing the Imbil Streetscape Revitalisation, developing a vision for the future of the town.

Building on the 'Our Towns' project in 2017, Council is partnering with the local community to refresh the Concept Masterplan and capture Imbil's identity and local aspirations.

This survey forms part of the second phase of community engagement for this project, and we encourage residents to offer their valuable insights and feedback to help shape the vision for Imbil.
Place pillars are the key themes that are fundamental to understanding the identity of a town as it stands now and how it will develop in the future. Four place pillars have been identified for Imbil informed by engagement in Phase 1. The following questions seek to understand the extent of which you agree with each place pillar.
A connected village

We love the village feel of our town. Our connection to coast and city means that visitors can come here to escape the bustle of urban life. Everyone is welcome to our friendly town and enjoy the village lifestyle.
1.Out of 5 stars, how supportive are you of 'a connected village' as a place pillar for Imbil?
2.Do you have any additional feedback on this place pillar?
A legacy of locally-led action

Imbil boasts small scale to major activities and events, encompassing arts, culture and foods, attracting people from across the region and beyond. There is always something to see and do when visiting Imbil, thanks to our year-round events and celebrations.
3.Out of 5 stars, how supportive are you of 'a legacy of locally-led action' as a place pillar for Imbil?
4.Do you have additional feedback on this place pillar?
Nature is our playground

There are so many things to do here with the forest, lake and creek on our doorstep. The beautiful natural environment of the Mary Valley is our space for reflection and our destination for recreation by bike, foot, hoof, or boat. For us, sport, exercise and community activities are always connected to nature.
5.Out of 5 stars, how supportive are you 'nature is our playground' as a place pillar for Imbil?
6.Do you have any additional feedback on this pillar?
A bridge to the past

We are proud of our diverse history, connected to the past through our collective memories. We will weave our identity into the town, bringing together our First Nations stories and rich agriculture and forestry legacy.
7.Out of 5 stars, how supportive are you of a 'bridge to the past' as a place pillar for Imbil?
8.Do you have any additional feedback on this place pillar?