Sustainable Development Project for One Mile Jetty Restoration

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State government commits $4.5 million for the next stages of the One Mile Jetty restoration project. Stage 2 proposal includes restoration to heritage value, use of steel pylons, and either timber or concrete decking. Stage 3 involves a $9 million application to the Building Better Regions Fund for further extension and improvements. Cost-benefit analysis showcases the project's justification and attractive benefits. Next steps include continuous consultation on heritage values, tender specifications, and finalizing a business case for the project's rebuild and restoration.


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  1. Construction Plans Stage 2 - $4.5m State government commitment Next stages

  2. Stage 2 Proposal - $4.5m Up to the first 100m to be restored to similar heritage value eg section near the Fascine waterway Remainder using steel pylons and either timber or concrete decking to reduce maintenance costs Concrete is useful in heavy seas but not as relevant to this section look and feel is important Use of recovered material where possible Built strong enough for tramway Final length to be determined based on tender prices Needs to consider ongoing costs 2

  3. Stage 3 Application $9 million application to the Commonwealth Building Better Regions Fund Continue extending the jetty Improvements to the heritage precinct, carpark Path of Pain site works Shire of Carnarvon is the applicant Round 5 application completed March 2021 Round 6 likely to open before the end of the year 3

  4. Cost Benefit Necessary to attract funding Benefits are hard to measure Benefit of stage 3 shows investment is justified $1.15 for each $1 spent Benefits measured are heritage value, avoided demolition costs, attracting visitors to the region, recreational fishing and sustainable regional development Additional benefits not measured, public safety, commercial development opportunities 4

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  6. One Mile Jetty Next Steps Confirmed $4.5m funding through the State budget process GDC appointed project manager SJ and Francois Continuous consultation especially on heritage values Tender specifications including heritage plan Update land tenure and licenses Confirm no need for environmental/cultural/planning approvals Finalise a business case for entire rebuild/restoration Keep working on funding for future stages 6

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