Temporary closure of two lanes of the O’Sullivan Beach boat ramp

Temporary closure of two lanes of the O’Sullivan Beach boat ramp

The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be rolling lane closures of the O’Sullivan Beach boat ramp between 7am and 5pm from Monday, 15 February to Friday, 19 February.

A view of the O'Sullivan Beach car park, kiosk and boat ramp, taken from a hill.

The Department for Infrastructure and Transport advises there will be rolling lane closures of the O’Sullivan Beach Boat Ramp between 7am and 5pm from Monday, 15 February to Friday, 19 February (weather and tide permitting) to allow for essential repairs to be undertaken on the pontoons.

Two lanes will be closed at all times as works are undertaken. Two lanes will remain open and accessible to boat users at all times.

Users are advised to follow any signage on site and not attempt to use a closed lane.

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