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Early 2020 - mid-2020
01 January 2020 Construction of the Moores Road car park, pathways and connecting footbridge to the ferry terminal
Passenger Ferry Service Trial Survey
terminal?, If available, would your business use a dedicated pre-booked shuttle bus (shared between the local businesses) to transport your staff from your business to the ferry terminal?, How frequently would your staff use the 8.55pm passenger
ferry access gangway at Russell Island occur?
Transition for use of the temporary ferry access gangway will occur from the first scheduled service on Sunday 21 November 2021.This arrangement will remain in place until the new ferry terminal is complete and open for public use, currently planned for late 2022, weather permitting.
structures located in the ferry terminals' construction areas?
temporary removal or relocation:Russell Island ferry terminal Monument rock located near the existing ferry terminal to be removed, and relocated, post-constructionMosaic to be removed and stored. Mosaic to be relocated post-construction to the
What you have told us so far
We've been talking to Southern Moreton Bay Islands (SMBI) residents about the upgrade of the ferry terminals on Russell, Macleay, Lamb and Karragarra islands.This is some of what you have said you would like to see.Ferry terminals should provide
Bay Islands ferry terminals project
The Southern Moreton Bay Islands ferry terminals upgrade is in full swing at Russell Island, with a contract for Stage Two of the upgrade now awarded.Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said the Southern Moreton Bay Islands ferry terminal
What are the new timed parking limits being introduced?
The changes will see timed parking limits of 12, 24 or 72 hours in the streets surrounding the One Mile ferry terminal off Yabby Street and Dunwich ferry terminal off Junner Street.Signs indicating ‘No parking’ will also be installed on Mitchell
September 2017 update
they’ll be happy with the end result.”Assistant Minister for Transport Glenn Butcher said funding for ferry terminal upgrades was available for Redland City Council through the Passenger Transport Infrastructure Investment Program (PTIIP).“We’re pleased
Tell us your feedback:
for the jetty project. Please email your ideas to rcc@redland.qld.gov.au with SMBI ferry terminal upgrade in the subject field. At this stage our goal is to identify how the terminals are used, what features people most value and what could be
Council completes upgrade to Russell Island car park
Council’s $17.1 million towards the SMBI Ferry Terminals Upgrade project, aims to improve commuting to and from Russell Island.”Russell Island car park stage 3.Division 5 Councillor Mark Edwards said the upgrade would be welcomed by commuters on the island