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Local Law Amendment - Dunwich Cemetery Parking
interment site in accordance with written authorisation of the Chief Executive Officer.Following a safety review, the recent removal of 22 parking spaces at the One Mile ferry terminal was required to improve the safety of everyone using the ferry
Parking update – December 2023
car park’ adjacent to the Marina Redland Bay ferry terminal will be temporarily closed while civil works are undertaken. Local signage will be installed to identify which car parks will be impacted during this time.The Moores Road car park will
Outcome of community consultation and changes to parking time limits across Dunwich
parking regulations, Council aims to demonstrate a proactive approach to addressing community concerns.Results of community consultation on the proposed timed parking at Dunwich and the One Mile Ferry terminal found: Strong resident support for timed
When will the Russell Island car park upgrade be completed?
fully operational stage one area to maintain pre-existing parking capacity.Stage three will adjoin the ferry terminal. During this stage we ask the community to be patient and observe all traffic control directions to ensure the safety of pedestrians and workers. Completion is expected by mid-2023, weather permitting.
Weinam Creek Car-Share Scheme
ferry terminal for the exclusive use of car-share trial participants.During the trial Council sought feedback from car-share users and the community.On 21 April 2021, Council resolved to support an Expression of Interest and subsequent tender process
First stage opens for new Russell Island car park
Russell Island residents and visitors can now make use of 64 additional car park spaces as the first stage of the island’s upgraded ferry terminal car park opens for use.Works are now underway on stage two of the three-stage, $1.98 million
What is the Southern Moreton Bay Islands Ferry Terminals Upgrade Project?
The Southern Moreton Bay Islands Ferry Terminals Upgrade Project will deliver new ferry terminals at Russell, Macleay, Lamb, and Karragarra Islands. This project will also include repurposing the existing ferry pontoons and jetties for recreational use such as fishing and mooring.
Will there be Wi-Fi access on the new ferry terminals?
Provision for future installation of wireless access points has be allowed for in the final design and will be considered as future works for Redland City Council.
outlets at the new ferry terminals?
Water and power outlets will be provided on the terminals. These will be vandal-proof and for maintenance purposes only.
What is the seating capacity at each of the new ferry terminals?
The pontoon waiting areas will seat approximately 40 passengers (dual berth) and 25 passengers (single berth) with adequate circulation space and additional covered waiting areas on the landside.