Members of the public are being invited to have their say on a proposed 136-metre long jetty at Kennedy Bay in Port Kennedy.
The proposed jetty, located adjacent to Sea Beach Way, is set to feature an elevated main deck level with an area for fishing, low-level short stay vessel berths, a central jetty node including a diving platform, a designated swimming area and the possibility of a shark barrier which will surround the swimming area.
The jetty is in addition to a $13 million waterfront brewery which is currently under construction.
Long Point Brewing Co. will feature an independent craft brewery, restaurant and function space - capable of accommodating up to 500 guests.
The City of Rockingham is asking residents to provide comments on the jetty proposal via Rock Port or via email at customer@rockingham.wa.gov.au.
Submissions close 4.30pm on Friday May 2, 2025.
Submissions will then be referred to the WA Planning Commission.
Plans for the proposed jetty can be found here.
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