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RESTORATIVE ECOLOGY AND ACTIVE TRANSPORT LINK ON THE LANE COVE RIVER

At Blackman Park the original creekline, freshwater wetland and estuarine wetlands had been lost under tonnes of landfill. This project restored a creekline, freshwater wetland, and salt marsh to the former gully line and retained and protected the adjacent bushland.

A new shared path was constructed which provided a missing connection to the popular Lane Cove River foreshore path. This included a new 50 m long ramp to allow for an accessible link. The shared path also improved connectivity to local bush tracks via two new bridges over the creek. A new bush track was also created including stepping stone crossings over the new creekline.

A naturalised creekline was created, restoring a missing link between an existing creek and the Lane Cove River. It wove stormwater treatment wetland and habitat creation into the restored creekline creating a range of diverse habitat.

The design included more than 300 m of new waterway as well as associated landscaping  and civil works. The waterway is located adjacent to existing bushland, and extends the footprint of the bushland onto the site, providing a continuous biodiversity corridor from the Lane Cove River to a gully creekline upstream of the site.

The project also involved a new treatment wetland designed as an overflow bench in the creek, a saltmarsh foreshore and new boardwalks and paths.

Scope

Landscape design / Creek Restoration / Active Transport / Stormwater treatment / Civil Design

Phases

Feasibility / Concept Design / Detailed Design

Client

Lane Cove Council