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Your chance to comment on proposed community and youth centre
your chance to have a say on a proposed community and youth centre to be built on Macleay Island.Redland City Council plans to build a community and youth centre at 32-40 High Central Road on Macleay Island to service the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI
Will the new ferry terminals be weather-proofed?
The gangways and jetties will have screening along one side for the entire length to protect passengers from prevailing winds and rain events. The pontoons will also have screening to protect passengers from the weather.
What does a preferred development partner mean for the multi-storey car park?
The exact number of designated car parks for Southern Moreton Bay Island (SMBI) commuters will be finalised during the detailed design phase of the multi-storey car park.
Land swap paves way for exciting destination hub and secures vital health facility at Redland Bay
“Council and the State 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.
How much will it cost to park in the multi-level car park?
It will be sheltered, secure and provide elevator/disability access to the ferry terminal.Council are conscious that island residents are seeking clarity on the future cost. We will provide that as soon as is practical.
Will there be extra lighting installed at the new ferry
Lighting will be improved along the gangways, jetties, and on the pontoons to allow for passenger security and visibility.
How did the community feedback influence the Plan?
Organics Transformation Plan (Action 2.1), continue to grow the Green bin service (Action 2.2) and evaluate the value of a compost bin rebate scheme (Compost Bin Rebate).Through community consultation residents who live on the Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI
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.
Council seeks input on draft Age-Friendly Action Plan
Excellence in Education for the Ageing Investment in health services Multi-purpose community centre Intergenerational programs Community transport solutions Ageing in Place Project – to identify and advance opportunities for older residents on the SMBI