Port Coogee Marina Expansion

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Consultation has concluded


Background

The Port Coogee Marina was originally designed so that it could be expanded in the future to meet the demand for more boat bays.

In 2018, with occupancy rates reaching above 90%, the wait list for boat bays growing, and residential developments underway on Maraboo Island, the City commenced the process for expansion. Two preliminary concept designs for the expansion were presented and endorsed to Council at the June 2018 Ordinary Council Meeting.

As part of Local Government Act 1995, a Business Case for the expansion was then developed and a preferred draft design adopted.

The City sought community feedback on the Business Case and draft design over a 42-day advertised public comment period in September and October 2019.

View the FAQ for more information.


What You Said

The Comment on Cockburn project page was visited 816 times during the comment period. Documents (the business case and preferred concept layout) were downloaded 451 times, and 79 people completed the feedback survey.

Here is a snapshot of what you told us.

Feedback from the comment period was presented to Council at the December 2019 Ordinary Council Meeting. View the full report here.

Following input from the community, the City will work with consultants to develop a detailed design for the expansion and seek to secure funding for the delivery of Stage 1 of the expansion with the 2020/21 budget.


Background

The Port Coogee Marina was originally designed so that it could be expanded in the future to meet the demand for more boat bays.

In 2018, with occupancy rates reaching above 90%, the wait list for boat bays growing, and residential developments underway on Maraboo Island, the City commenced the process for expansion. Two preliminary concept designs for the expansion were presented and endorsed to Council at the June 2018 Ordinary Council Meeting.

As part of Local Government Act 1995, a Business Case for the expansion was then developed and a preferred draft design adopted.

The City sought community feedback on the Business Case and draft design over a 42-day advertised public comment period in September and October 2019.

View the FAQ for more information.


What You Said

The Comment on Cockburn project page was visited 816 times during the comment period. Documents (the business case and preferred concept layout) were downloaded 451 times, and 79 people completed the feedback survey.

Here is a snapshot of what you told us.

Feedback from the comment period was presented to Council at the December 2019 Ordinary Council Meeting. View the full report here.

Following input from the community, the City will work with consultants to develop a detailed design for the expansion and seek to secure funding for the delivery of Stage 1 of the expansion with the 2020/21 budget.

Survey: Port Coogee Marina Business Case and Preferred Draft Concept Design

Consultation has concluded