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Will there be netted swimming enclosures at the repurposed facilities?
No. The ideal place for swimming is clear of the ferry terminals and recreational facilities. Signage and modifications to the structures will take place to reduce incidents.
Will there be netted swimming enclosures at each of the four sites?
No. Netted swimming enclosures are not included in the scope of the project. The ideal place for swimming is clear of the ferry terminals and recreational facilities.
Will CCTV be installed at the carparks?
Redland City Council will consider installing CCTV as part of the carpark upgrade works. CCTV will be installed at the new ferry terminals.
When is the project due for completion?
The construction of all four ferry terminals at Russell, Macleay, Lamb and Karragarra Islands is planned for completion in mid-2023, weather and construction conditions permitting.
Land swap paves way for exciting destination hub and secures vital health facility at Redland Bay
Government negotiated a land swap that saw land at the ferry terminal transferred to Council, which will now form part of the Weinam Creek upgrade,” Cr Williams said.“In exchange Council land on Meissner Street was transferred to Queensland Health to use
Why are there different berthing arrangements across the four islands?
The Russell and Macleay Island ferry terminals have dual berthing arrangements, while Lamb and Karragarra Islands have a single berthing arrangement. The pontoon arrangements were selected based on the current and expected population growth at each of the islands.
Where are the car-share scheme car parks located?
The car parks dedicated to the car-share scheme are located between the Coast Guard building and the bus interchange, close to the ferry terminal.See the map for the exact location of the car parks.
Project Update - September 2020
Removal of some trees required to proceed with construction of the ferry terminalsThe 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
Will toilet facilities be improved?
New toilet facilities are being built as part of Council’s joint $44.6 million Southern Moreton Bay Islands Ferry Terminals Upgrade project, led by the Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR). Council contributed $17.1 million towards
Council reviewing survey responses
Between Monday 26 June and Sunday 23 July 2023, Council undertook community consultation on a proposal for timed parking at Dunwich and the One Mile ferry terminal.Council is currently reviewing the feedback and will keep the community informed once