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Consultation has concluded
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Thank you to everyone who lodged a submission. The public consultation period has now closed.
Over the past few months we have requested your feedback about the future of the Wharf and Groyne at Port Stanvac based upon a range of criteria including:
potential future use of the site including potential recreational and economic activities
ownership of site including construction and maintenance
public safety and public liability issues
infrastructure needed to support the use of, and access to the Port Stanvac Wharf and Groyne
access to the Wharf and Groyne.
To inform future decisions on the Wharf and Groyne,Continue reading
About
Thank you to everyone who lodged a submission. The public consultation period has now closed.
Over the past few months we have requested your feedback about the future of the Wharf and Groyne at Port Stanvac based upon a range of criteria including:
potential future use of the site including potential recreational and economic activities
ownership of site including construction and maintenance
public safety and public liability issues
infrastructure needed to support the use of, and access to the Port Stanvac Wharf and Groyne
access to the Wharf and Groyne.
To inform future decisions on the Wharf and Groyne, the State Government commissioned consulting engineers Arup to provide advice on the structures. This report (PDF. 874KB) provides an assessment of the existing marine structures and their likely fitness for potential future uses.