Works are now underway to improve safety and accessibility at Rye Pier, one of the Mornington Peninsula’s most popular landmarks.
The will deliver a safer, more robust structure with improved access for years to come thanks to the reconstruction and widening of a 270-metre section of the pier, installing a new all-abilities access ramp and safety railings, and upgraded solar lighting.
Originally built in 1860, Rye Pier serves as a long-standing beachside hub for Victorians, providing a popular spot to swim, fish, dive and see the best of the picturesque Mornington Peninsula.
Significant planning has been critical to ensuring the area’s sensitive marine habitat is protected, including an independent ecological report to ensure no long-term impacts on the environment.
Piles from the old pier section will be retained in deeper water to help minimise any effects while also assuring the area remains a popular location for divers and snorkellers.
This project has been funded through the Victorian Government’s $24 million .
Parks Victoria – the port manager – will oversee the project, with the pier expected to reopen following the completion of works in mid-2022.
Other projects funded under the package include upgrades to several piers in Port Phillip, including Queenscliff South Pier, Portarlington Pier and Middle Brighton Pier.
The Government previously completed a $500,000 upgrade to Rye Pier, building an all-abilities access ramp and low landing in 2020 as part of the Better Recreational Facilities initiative.