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It was identified that the jetty on Athenree esplanade behind 12 Roretana Drive needed replacing as it was in very poor condition.
In 2023, we pre-engaged with residents that resided close to the jetty to obtain feedback. This helped us shape the design options. We were informed:
Most wanted the jetty to remain.
25% of residents surveyed used the jetty for boating.
The majority used the jetty to access the foreshore.
Swimming and fishing are also activities that are undertaken.
The jetty is used as a viewing platform and a place for passive recreation.
We're excited to announce the next phase in our journey by sharing the three design options to replace the jetty.
Share your thoughts with us by completing the feedback form below, to help us choose the most suitable structure that will meet your community’s current and future needs.
It was identified that the jetty on Athenree esplanade behind 12 Roretana Drive needed replacing as it was in very poor condition.
In 2023, we pre-engaged with residents that resided close to the jetty to obtain feedback. This helped us shape the design options. We were informed:
Most wanted the jetty to remain.
25% of residents surveyed used the jetty for boating.
The majority used the jetty to access the foreshore.
Swimming and fishing are also activities that are undertaken.
The jetty is used as a viewing platform and a place for passive recreation.
We're excited to announce the next phase in our journey by sharing the three design options to replace the jetty.
Share your thoughts with us by completing the feedback form below, to help us choose the most suitable structure that will meet your community’s current and future needs.