Dry Dock Road Boat Ramp Upgrade, Tweed Heads South

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Thank you for having your say! This survey is now closed. Community feedback was invited from 18 December to 29 January 2025. We received 20 online responses. Feedback will be reviewed and included in the next stage of the project.


Council is upgrading facilities at Dry Dock Road boat ramp to make it easier and safer for everybody to use. Facilities will be provided for residents and visitors, as well as the volunteers and clients of Sailability, an organisation that provides sailing for people with a disability.

What's involved?

  • New pontoon installed - old jetty removed
  • New hand launch facility for paddle craft installed
  • New fish cleaning table installed
  • Resurfacing carpark
  • New footpath
  • New kerb and channel
  • Carpark maintenance

Download the draft concept plan to view the planned works.

Timeline

Construction is planned to take place in mid 2025 and is expected to take 8 weeks.

Who is impacted?

There will be no access to the work site during the construction phase. At times, the work is expected to create construction related impacts such as noise, dust and vehicle/machinery movement within the affected area.

Funding

The project is funded by the Australian Government as part of its Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program. The grant funding of approximately $800,000 is to make it easier and safer for all community members to enjoy the boat ramp facilities.

Thank you for having your say! This survey is now closed. Community feedback was invited from 18 December to 29 January 2025. We received 20 online responses. Feedback will be reviewed and included in the next stage of the project.


Council is upgrading facilities at Dry Dock Road boat ramp to make it easier and safer for everybody to use. Facilities will be provided for residents and visitors, as well as the volunteers and clients of Sailability, an organisation that provides sailing for people with a disability.

What's involved?

  • New pontoon installed - old jetty removed
  • New hand launch facility for paddle craft installed
  • New fish cleaning table installed
  • Resurfacing carpark
  • New footpath
  • New kerb and channel
  • Carpark maintenance

Download the draft concept plan to view the planned works.

Timeline

Construction is planned to take place in mid 2025 and is expected to take 8 weeks.

Who is impacted?

There will be no access to the work site during the construction phase. At times, the work is expected to create construction related impacts such as noise, dust and vehicle/machinery movement within the affected area.

Funding

The project is funded by the Australian Government as part of its Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program. The grant funding of approximately $800,000 is to make it easier and safer for all community members to enjoy the boat ramp facilities.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    We invite local residents and visitors to Dry Dock Road boat ramp to share a concern or leave a comment on this planned upgrade. 

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