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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.
, and jumping off, the new ferry terminals?
The new terminals will incorporate design measures that will reduce and hinder climbing of the structures.
November 2016 update
Since February 2016, Council and its project partner, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR), have been consulting with island communities and other ferry terminals users on what they like and dislike about the existing terminals, and
Will the new ferry terminals address patient
The designs will provide improvement to privacy concerns, including a dedicated ambulance waiting area to allow for patient privacy. The gangways and jetties will be 2.7 metres wide in between the handrails to allow ambulance trolleys to pass the passenger queue.
Will there be extra lighting installed at the new ferry terminals?
Lighting will be improved along the gangways, jetties, and on the pontoons to allow for passenger security and visibility.
opportunities at the new ferry terminals?
No. There is no provision for future commercial operations at the ferry terminals.
and upgrade of the ferry terminals?
Yes. The project team has identified certain trees located either on land or in the tidal-zone adjacent to the existing Russell, Macleay, Lamb, and Karragarra Island ferry terminals will need to be removed to proceed with the construction and
Construction begins on new boat ramp and temporary car park at Weinam Creek
Southern Moreton Bay Island (SMBI) commuters, travel and transport upgrades to reduce traffic congestion, an activated foreshore with more open space and family-friendly areas, retail and cafe amenities. The new boat ramp located at the end of the Moores