Review calls for 'final' harbour plan
Calls have started for a review and changes to the ‘final’ Scarborough Boat Harbour Master Plan.
They include retaining more of the area’s green space, especially on the northern arm and tackling hooning.
The master plan was unveiled just before last year’s State Government Election, after three years of planning and consultation.
However, new Member for Redcliffe Kerri-Anne Dooley is lobbying to reopen discussion about the 'final' proposals.
Scarborough Harbour Action Group (SHAG) has also revealed sections which it believes do not “fully meet all community expectations”.
“I have spoken to our new Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickleberg about the Scarborough Harbour Masterplan and presented him with a copy," Kerri-Anne Dooley said:
“I have emailed his office and requested a meeting to update him further and discuss potential options moving forward.”
Under the master plan, areas of the northern arm are for “marine activities and tourism”, while are section fronting Bird O’Passage Pde would have “entertainment activities”.
The number of marine berths would be increased and additional parking space created using the grassed area along Oyster Point Esp.
But, SHAG spokesperson Jane Mellen said: “A lot of the feedback we’ve been getting, still indicates more green space is highly desired, particularly on the northern arm of the harbour.
“This will ensure everyone can continue to enjoy the walks, fishing, picnicking, and other free activities and it’ll assist to protect the native wildlife in the area.
“(Moreton Bay City) Council has not yet released - as far as we know - the outcome of the ferry feasibility study, which will also have a significant impact on future use of the Northern Arm.
“While, it is not in the best interest of taxpayers’ money to completely restart the consultation process, there is still room for further consultation to create a third version that more accurately represents the views of most stakeholders.
“It’s also important to note since the Master Plan’s release, there has been an ongoing issue of ‘hooning’ along the side of the Harbour adjacent to Scarborough Marina, greatly disturbing many residents.
“There is concern that the final plan does not take this into account.
“Local stakeholders have started meeting to address this issue, but it is, perhaps fair to say, not all stakeholders are being included in all meetings, at this stage.”