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Late 2020 - Mid 2021
01 November 2020 Public notification periodDetailed design work for the new road network and parking alterations at the ferry terminalCommunications with car parking tenants and users with updates of alternative car parking solutions during the car park construction period Commence construction of new entry roadCommence works on the Meissner Street car park site
When will the construction phase begin?
project team will inform the community once the full program of works is known.The new ferry terminals are planned to be delivered by mid-2023. Below is the proposed construction phase timeline, subject to project constraints:2021-2023: Russell Island, Macleay Island, Lamb Island, and Karragarra Island.
What are the scope of works for stage one?
the pontoons and installing pontoon piles.Supply of the temporary landing components for Russell Island.Design and construction of the repurposed existing ferry pontoons into recreational boating and fishing facilities.Supply of components for a new floating walkway for the Macleay Island boat ramp.
Water travel an essential service
Whether you’re heading home or going on holiday, a journey by ferry is an essential for many in the Redlands.The logistical challenge of moving more than 1.5 million people, 40,000-plus vehicles and every conceivable good between the Redlands
How did the community feedback influence the Plan?
Islands (SMBI) noted limited options to engage in recycling and waste management and requested Council further engage with island communities Council will assess opportunities to engage and support island communities further in the areas of kerbside bin
What works are taking place to the existing pontoons?
Once the new terminals are built and commissioned, the useful parts of the old ferry pontoons and gangways will be relocated and ownership transferred to Maritime Safety Queensland and repurposed as recreational boating and fishing assets. As part