FEEDBACK from hundreds of residents at the Jimboomba Summit will inform the town's evolution over the next three years.
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Cr Trevina Schwarz said she was overwhelmed with the turnout from the event.
"The amount of people that attended was incredible, and they were switched on and engaged with the event," Cr Schwarz said.
"It was great to see how many people were giving considered, fulsome feedback on how they would like to see Jimboomba town centre evolve both for the next two to three years and longer term.
"We have such a strong community spirit here, which I think really sets us apart."
While hundreds of people attended the Jimboomba Summit it was difficult to estimate an exact figure due to a mix of registered and non-registered entrants.
Jimboomba Summit featured an array of workshops lead by industry experts to inform how Jimboomba could unlock its potential.
The pioneer of Cusack Lane's colonial village, Bill Haggard, attended the summit.