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Council isdesigning coastal protection improvements at South Mollymook Beach. Thiswillinvolve development of detailed designs for coastal protection infrastructure to address current and future coastal hazards.Technical investigation, environmental assessmentand stakeholder consultationwill form an essentialcomponent of this project.
The purpose of the improvements is to ensure cost-effective long-term protection of theessential public infrastructure at South Mollymook Beach and mitigate the risk of coastal erosion.
At risk infrastructure along South Mollymook Beach includes (view on map):
Golf Avenue and Ocean Street road easement
Stormwater outlet/culvert on Golf Avenue
Shoalhaven Water sewerage pump station and easement south of the Golf Club
Foreshore pedestrian pathway and beach accessways
Mollymook Golf Club – building and carpark (funding partnership opportunities to be investigated)
Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club and beach access ramp
Existing seawall structures.
Background
Mollymook beach is flanked by urban development and in some areas, the frontal dune has been interfered with, reshaped, and denuded of natural vegetation.
At the southern corner of the beachthere is currently near 300meters of varied seawalls extending from the sewage pumping station south of the Mollymook Golf Club (MGC)building to the Surf Lifesaving Club (SLSC) boat ramp.
This coastal protection infrastructure has been previously impacted by major storms and East Coast Low events such as those which occurred in 2015, 2016 and 2020, and isnearing the end of design life.
Council has decidedthat the replacement of existing seawalls is the preferred option to mitigate the risks of coastal hazards on essential public infrastructure, as well as the MGC. This will improve amenity, safety and ensure protection from current and future coastal hazards.
AConcept Design has been completed for this projectwhich will inform the development of detailed design options.Community input will be soughtat the appropriate time to help inform the design considerations. Further details will be available via the News Feed as the project progresses.
The guidance for this project is outlined in Councils certified Coastal Zone Management Plan (2018) (action LA5.6) and is linked to Council’s key integrated and sustainable management strategies for the Shoalhaven community.
Project Stages
Councilis currently in agrant funded partnershipwith the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) to engage a specialist consultant to progress with the development of all pre-construction requirements including detailed design, environmentl assessment, community consultation and required agency approvals for the replacement of the existing seawalls at South Mollymook beach.
The current funding arrangement does not cover the construction stage for this project.Completion of the design and approvals phase will need to be finalised prior to Council pursuingfurther funding and partnership opportunities.
Community Engagement
A variety of methods will be used to engage the community on this project. Details for all community engagement dates and options will be made available as the project progresses.
Subscribe for updates using the "Stay Informed" tool on this webpage to receive notification of project updates and opportunities to provide input.
Council isdesigning coastal protection improvements at South Mollymook Beach. Thiswillinvolve development of detailed designs for coastal protection infrastructure to address current and future coastal hazards.Technical investigation, environmental assessmentand stakeholder consultationwill form an essentialcomponent of this project.
The purpose of the improvements is to ensure cost-effective long-term protection of theessential public infrastructure at South Mollymook Beach and mitigate the risk of coastal erosion.
At risk infrastructure along South Mollymook Beach includes (view on map):
Golf Avenue and Ocean Street road easement
Stormwater outlet/culvert on Golf Avenue
Shoalhaven Water sewerage pump station and easement south of the Golf Club
Foreshore pedestrian pathway and beach accessways
Mollymook Golf Club – building and carpark (funding partnership opportunities to be investigated)
Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club and beach access ramp
Existing seawall structures.
Background
Mollymook beach is flanked by urban development and in some areas, the frontal dune has been interfered with, reshaped, and denuded of natural vegetation.
At the southern corner of the beachthere is currently near 300meters of varied seawalls extending from the sewage pumping station south of the Mollymook Golf Club (MGC)building to the Surf Lifesaving Club (SLSC) boat ramp.
This coastal protection infrastructure has been previously impacted by major storms and East Coast Low events such as those which occurred in 2015, 2016 and 2020, and isnearing the end of design life.
Council has decidedthat the replacement of existing seawalls is the preferred option to mitigate the risks of coastal hazards on essential public infrastructure, as well as the MGC. This will improve amenity, safety and ensure protection from current and future coastal hazards.
AConcept Design has been completed for this projectwhich will inform the development of detailed design options.Community input will be soughtat the appropriate time to help inform the design considerations. Further details will be available via the News Feed as the project progresses.
The guidance for this project is outlined in Councils certified Coastal Zone Management Plan (2018) (action LA5.6) and is linked to Council’s key integrated and sustainable management strategies for the Shoalhaven community.
Project Stages
Councilis currently in agrant funded partnershipwith the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment (DPIE) to engage a specialist consultant to progress with the development of all pre-construction requirements including detailed design, environmentl assessment, community consultation and required agency approvals for the replacement of the existing seawalls at South Mollymook beach.
The current funding arrangement does not cover the construction stage for this project.Completion of the design and approvals phase will need to be finalised prior to Council pursuingfurther funding and partnership opportunities.
Community Engagement
A variety of methods will be used to engage the community on this project. Details for all community engagement dates and options will be made available as the project progresses.
Subscribe for updates using the "Stay Informed" tool on this webpage to receive notification of project updates and opportunities to provide input.
The primary objective of the coastal protection works is to mitigate risk of coastal hazards on nearby assets, with a secondary objective to transform the area into a precinct with a particular focus on public use, access, and amenities.
Please provide your feedback on the concept design by 5pm, Friday 14 October 2022.
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Shoalhaven City Council isdesigning coastal protection improvements at South Mollymook Beach. Thisinvolves the development of detailed designs for coastal protection to address current and future coastal hazards.Technical investigation, environmental assessmentand Community consultation is an essentialcomponent of this project.
Council is asking for Community feedback for consideration throughout the development of detailed design.
Please familiarise yourself with the Design Proposal before completing the survey.
Please complete the Online Survey below online by Thursday, 14 April 2022.
If you have any questions or would like to request a hardcopy of the survey, please contact Council's Coastal Management Program Coordinator, Nigel Smith by email nigel.smith@shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au or call 0437 761 473.
Drop-in Session
Council appointed coastal and marine engineering specialist consultants, Advisian, are hosting a drop-in session for the community to find out more about the design project and complete a survey to provide feedback on the design proposal for consideration.
Where: Mollymook Beach Surf Life Saving Club, 83 Ocean Street, Mollymook When: Thursday, 31 March 2022 Time: 4pm to 7pm
Everyone is welcome to attend.
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14 March to 14 April 2022
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16 September to 14 October 2022
Feedback Analysis
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November 2022 to April 2023
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