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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
on prioritising public transport (bus, rail, and ferry
The uptake of public transport depends on service affordability, frequency, reliability, convenience, accessibility, connectivity, safety, and cleanliness.Recently the 50c fares have resulted in increased uptake of public transport services.The Strategy proposes to improve access for public transport at each of our relevant key destinations. This will also include advocacy with Translink, the Department of Transport and Main Roads, and other relevant stakeholders.
Concept designs consultation extended
The feedback consultation period on the ferry terminals’ concept designs has been extended to Sunday 6 October 2019.More detailed preliminary designs will also then be on display at Open Houses in November on each of the four islands and mainland where
Access and Parking
, Car (as a driver or passenger):, Walking (500m or more), Public Transport (bus, train or ferry):, Riding/ cycling, Public transport, What is your best contact number?
What is the seating capacity at each of the new ferry
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.
Will the new ferry terminals address patient privacy
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.
prevent people from climbing, and jumping off, the new ferry
The new terminals will incorporate design measures that will reduce and hinder climbing of the structures.
access to fresh water and power outlets at the new ferry
Water and power outlets will be provided on the terminals. These will be vandal-proof and for maintenance purposes only.
Amendments to parking laws adopted
“Council will advise the community prior to any new regulated parking and associated compliance activities coming into effect at Moores Road, which is anticipated to be when other car parks areas are temporarily closed as the terminal is redeveloped.”
Will the new ferry terminals meet Disability Discrimination
The new terminals will meet the full requirements of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, as well as the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002 (DSAPT), which falls under the Act.