Council road assets manager John Schwass said no land will be needed to be taken for the roundabout, on which work is expected to start in June, less than 200 metres north of the only roundabout already on the parade at the intersection with Tennyson St and overlooked by MTG.
He also expects no land will need to be taken for the three other roundabouts, for which sites and funding are yet to be confirmed.
They are likely to include the intersection with Vautier St, for which a roundabout had been considered in 1999. Sale St was considered in a 2002 Crash Reduction study.
Mr Shwass said he would also "like to do something" with the intersection with Warren St (between the Parade and the southern end of Hastings St), but the southern beachfront approach at Ellison St is a state highways issue and the responsibility of national agencies.
Mr Dalton said he had pledged when being elected to the mayoralty last year that something would be done to address heavy transport issues on Marine Parade.
"But I did also say that I don't think we'll ever get all of the trucks off Marine Parade," he said.