Transport for NSW closing popular Parramatta River boat ramp for three years
by Recreational Fishing Alliance of NSW 3 Mar 2023 05:43 UTC
Transport for NSW closing popular Parramatta River boat ramp for three years © RFA of NSW
The Melrose Park Residents Action Group (MPRAG) is fighting a proposal from Transport for NSW and the Department of Planning to build the Parramatta Light Rail Stage 2 Bridge adjacent to the Wharf Rd boat ramp (Ermington Boat Ramp) at Melrose Park on the Parramatta River.
To carry out these works, Transport for NSW proposes to close the popular boat ramp for a period of three years and use the area as the staging yard for the Stage 2 Light Rail.
MPRAG have consistently asked that the bridge be moved further west, away from the ramp. This would allow construction and boaters' use of the ramp to continue during construction. In recent meetings, MPRAG have been told that this option has not been investigated and/or considered.
This came to light during a hastily and somewhat quietly-run exhibition period that closed in December, and which did not include any notification in regard to the proposed closure at the ramp.
Over the past 2 months, MPRAG members (and boat owners) have attended the ramp on weekends where the ramp is at near full capacity. Not one of the hundreds of boat owners and users they spoke to was aware of the proposed closure and not one of them was aware that the plans had been exhibited and the submission period closed.
The Wharf Rd boat ramp is the first available trailer boat launching facility on the western end of the Parramatta River and as such is used by persons in Parramatta, the local area and many thousands of boat owners in Western Sydney. On most weekends it runs at full capacity. A closure of this ramp would mean that added pressure would be placed on many smaller ramp facilities to the east of Wharf Rd, at Rhodes, Putney, Concord, Abbotsford and Drummoyne.
With the removal of Wharf Rd ramp, the capacity of the other smaller ramps will be far exceeded, increasing the incidence of conflict and argument over parking and access in adjoining residential streets.
MPRAG is urging boat owners to make representations to Transport for NSW, their local member and Labor and Liberal candidates before the upcoming State Government elections.