Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link

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PROJECT UPDATE

Residents and visitors can safely walk between Nelly Bay and Picnic Bay with works now complete on the new section of the pedestrian pathway.

The $835,000 Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link was jointly funded by the Townsville City Council and the Queensland Government’s Transport and Tourism Connections Program. The new pathway enhanced road and pedestrian safety, allowing people to be more active on the island with better connection between the two bays.

The Transport and Tourism Connections Program is about improving access to Queensland's world-class tourism destinations to enhance the visitor experience and grow the tourism industry. Magnetic Island is the jewel in Townsville’s tourism crown, and we want locals and tourists to be able to get around the island safely. 

*Please refer to Council's Media Release for more information about the completed Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link.*
 



Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link - Project Update

Townsville City Council has received funding under the Queensland Government's Transport and Tourism Connections Program to undertake transport infrastructure projects on Magnetic Island. These works aim to support and connect Queensland's tourism industry.

As part of this funding allocation, Council plans to complete the remaining linkages needed to connect the existing Nelly Bay walkway to the existing Butler Street walking track in Picnic Bay.

This project will improve the safety of all road users by separating vehicles and pedestrians or cyclists in accordance with current Australian Standards.

Key messages for the Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link construction:

Council has awarded the Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link contract to CES Civil. Works will commence on Monday 18 October 2021 and are expected to be complete by the end of December 2021, weather permitting.


  • A section of Nelly Bay Road will temporarily be restricted to one-lane traffic throughout the works as illustrated in the accompanying traffic management scheme.


  • Mobile traffic signals and traffic controllers will be onsite during work hours. Work hours are 6am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and 6am to 2pm on Saturday.


  • Car parking at the lookout point above the Base Backpackers to the apex of Nelly Bay Road and the walking track to Rocky Bay from Nelly Bay Road will be closed throughout the works.


  • The walking track from Butler Street to Nelly Bay Road will also be closed throughout the works.


  • Pedestrians will not be permitted to travel within the works site during work hours.


Please contact our Stakeholder Engagement Team if you require any additional information or wish to discuss this project in more detail.

Council will continue to update residents as these works progress.

For further information, please read the attached FAQ or visit https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/building-planning-and-projects/council-projects/nelly-bay-pedestrian-link

The upgrading of the pedestrian track at Nelly Bay Road (Magnetic Island) is proudly supported by the Queensland Government.


Queensland Government logo


PROJECT UPDATE

Residents and visitors can safely walk between Nelly Bay and Picnic Bay with works now complete on the new section of the pedestrian pathway.

The $835,000 Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link was jointly funded by the Townsville City Council and the Queensland Government’s Transport and Tourism Connections Program. The new pathway enhanced road and pedestrian safety, allowing people to be more active on the island with better connection between the two bays.

The Transport and Tourism Connections Program is about improving access to Queensland's world-class tourism destinations to enhance the visitor experience and grow the tourism industry. Magnetic Island is the jewel in Townsville’s tourism crown, and we want locals and tourists to be able to get around the island safely. 

*Please refer to Council's Media Release for more information about the completed Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link.*
 



Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link - Project Update

Townsville City Council has received funding under the Queensland Government's Transport and Tourism Connections Program to undertake transport infrastructure projects on Magnetic Island. These works aim to support and connect Queensland's tourism industry.

As part of this funding allocation, Council plans to complete the remaining linkages needed to connect the existing Nelly Bay walkway to the existing Butler Street walking track in Picnic Bay.

This project will improve the safety of all road users by separating vehicles and pedestrians or cyclists in accordance with current Australian Standards.

Key messages for the Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link construction:

Council has awarded the Nelly Bay Pedestrian Link contract to CES Civil. Works will commence on Monday 18 October 2021 and are expected to be complete by the end of December 2021, weather permitting.


  • A section of Nelly Bay Road will temporarily be restricted to one-lane traffic throughout the works as illustrated in the accompanying traffic management scheme.


  • Mobile traffic signals and traffic controllers will be onsite during work hours. Work hours are 6am to 6pm, Monday to Friday, and 6am to 2pm on Saturday.


  • Car parking at the lookout point above the Base Backpackers to the apex of Nelly Bay Road and the walking track to Rocky Bay from Nelly Bay Road will be closed throughout the works.


  • The walking track from Butler Street to Nelly Bay Road will also be closed throughout the works.


  • Pedestrians will not be permitted to travel within the works site during work hours.


Please contact our Stakeholder Engagement Team if you require any additional information or wish to discuss this project in more detail.

Council will continue to update residents as these works progress.

For further information, please read the attached FAQ or visit https://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/building-planning-and-projects/council-projects/nelly-bay-pedestrian-link

The upgrading of the pedestrian track at Nelly Bay Road (Magnetic Island) is proudly supported by the Queensland Government.


Queensland Government logo


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    Council welcomes all residents to participate in this current public consultation. 

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