Water-Based Recreation Management Plan

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Consultation has concluded

A DRAFT Water-Based Recreation Management Plan to help guide the future of development, conservation, activities and major events on the river is now open for consultation.

Feedback collected from community and river users at local waterfront reserves and online over summer was considering when creating the Plan and the resulting draft is now out for public consultation until 5pm Monday 1 June 2020.

All Rural City of Murray Bridge riverfront reserves received a detailed assessment of existing characteristics and future potential in development of the Plan – the document contains findings and detailed analysis for each location.

Key recommendations include establishing new water-based recreation hubs at the north end (Toora Reserve) and the south end of the river (Swanport Reserve or closer to Long Island), progressive development of Sturt Reserve and an unpowered hub in the region.

The Plan also points to the development of riverfront reserves, establishing a Personal Watercraft Activity Zone, improved facility and activity communications, and in principle support for other private water-based recreation ventures.

To provide feedback click on the link below.

A DRAFT Water-Based Recreation Management Plan to help guide the future of development, conservation, activities and major events on the river is now open for consultation.

Feedback collected from community and river users at local waterfront reserves and online over summer was considering when creating the Plan and the resulting draft is now out for public consultation until 5pm Monday 1 June 2020.

All Rural City of Murray Bridge riverfront reserves received a detailed assessment of existing characteristics and future potential in development of the Plan – the document contains findings and detailed analysis for each location.

Key recommendations include establishing new water-based recreation hubs at the north end (Toora Reserve) and the south end of the river (Swanport Reserve or closer to Long Island), progressive development of Sturt Reserve and an unpowered hub in the region.

The Plan also points to the development of riverfront reserves, establishing a Personal Watercraft Activity Zone, improved facility and activity communications, and in principle support for other private water-based recreation ventures.

To provide feedback click on the link below.

  • This consultation has now closed.

    Thank you for taking the opportunity to provide feedback on Council's Draft Water-Based Recreation Management Plan Public Consultation.

    Please provide your name and address so we can contact you regarding the result of the consultation process.



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