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HomeOpinionLETTER: Grant council clarifies statements over second stage of Waterfront Project

LETTER: Grant council clarifies statements over second stage of Waterfront Project

Jane Fetherstonhaugh, Grant District Council acting chief executive

I WOULD like to clarify statements made in yesterday’s edition of The Border Watch regarding Stage 2 of The Waterfront Project.

It is disappointing to hear residents are unhappy about the Port MacDonnell foreshore development as no formal concept plans have been released to the community.

It is stated the community need clarity on the blueprint, which is exactly what we are trying to achieve through a thorough consultation process starting Monday.

The Waterfront Project is a fabulous opportunity for the Port MacDonnell community, as well as visitors to the area, providing recreational spaces to embrace the foreshore environment and enjoy an array of activities.

The State Government announced in July funding of $352,500 for Stage 2 of the project.

The Grant District Council will co-fund 50pc of the project, taking it to the value of $705,000.

Council is currently in the concept design phase for three main elements of the project; a new playground, an update of the town entrance at Standish Street and a new fitness park adjacent Tenterden Reserve.

The concept design takes into consideration the Port MacDonnell Urban Design Framework and Master Plan, which was developed in consultation with the Port MacDonnell community and subsequently adopted by council in 2014, as well as the playground design developed by the Allendale East Area School Year 8 students in 2018.

The playground concept design will be themed around nature and has been designed to suit needs of all aged children up to about 14.

Some of the key features include swings for all ages, a tower/lookout and slide, as well as water and sand play.

Unfortunately The Little Hunter Boat within the existing playground is rotten and beyond repair, however a boat has been included in the playground concept design.

The community will not lose access to the beach on either side of the jetty.

There will be an access track from the new playground through the vegetation to the beach.

To provide access on the western side of the jetty, a ramp will be constructed which will provide access to both the beachside and the sandpit side of the boardwalk.

These works will be undertaken once construction of the rock wall on the outside edge of the boardwalk is completed.

Construction of this wall was included in council’s 2019/20 capital works budget and involves removing a section of the gabion wall and re-using the rocks.

The bus shelter that was removed during Stage 1 was in extremely poor condition and was considered unsafe to the public.

The remaining shelters are in varying condition and if they are to remain will need substantial remedial work together with new artwork or painting.

Any historical relics and memorials currently located along the foreshore are being considered with great thought and care.

The concept design includes a proposal to relocate these items to the Boat Ramp Precinct where it is envisaged that a memorial wall may also be constructed.

From Monday, a three-week public consultation process will be held, including online via the YourSayDCG website.

Alternatively, hard copies of the survey, along with concept designs, will be available at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex and council’s Mount Gambier office.

A drop-in session will be held at the Port MacDonnell Community Complex on November 7 from 10am to 2pm.

This will allow members of the community to speak one-on-one with council staff and their local elected member, Cr Gillian Clayfield.

The community consultation will ensure everyone has an opportunity to be involved in and influence the final design of Stage 2 of The Waterfront Project and I strongly encourage the community to participate.

Jane Fetherstonhaugh,
Grant District Council acting chief executive

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