by Don Palmer | Aug 6, 2021 | South Road
I asked in my last blog post, is the North-South Corridor Reference Design getting close. Before the Reference Design is considered complete, I believe there remain many issues that still need to be addressed. I struggle to see these issues being resolved by the end...
by Don Palmer | Aug 5, 2021 | South Road
The Government expects to have the North-South Corridor Reference Design ready for public notification by the end of the year. Ever since joining their southern reference group earlier this year, this has been their consistent message. They repeated the message again...
by Don Palmer | Jun 9, 2021 | Significant Trees
We have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A Significant Opportunity to Protect Significant trees. You can nominate potential NEW trees for the Significant Tree List. Any tree meeting the Regulated or Significant Trees criteria is automatically protected under...
by Don Palmer | Apr 28, 2021 | Clarence Park Railway Station
A Public rally seems the most logical next step as part of the campaign to make Clarence Park Rail Station a safe station. Readers of the current edition of the hand-delivered Clarence Park Newsletter will be aware that Jennie and I plan a public rally for...
by Don Palmer | Apr 26, 2021 | Significant Trees
Neighbours of 11 Addison Road are distraught. They have witnessed first-hand how the State Government Development Regulations favour development over trees. The owner of 11 Addison Road applied for development approval some time ago now to convert his single...
by Don Palmer | Apr 12, 2021 | waste disposal
As leaders in waste management and resource recovery, the City of Unley, is looking to lift the bar. With your help, we can do even better than we are now. We, both Council and our community, can be proud of the leadership we have shown the rest of the State in waste...
by Don Palmer | Apr 12, 2021 | Climate Change
In a blog post back in December I wrote it is time to create a clever climate action plan. A plan to better track, manage and reduce Council’s operational carbon and energy footprint. The plan I refer to is one that we budgeted for this time last year. A plan to...
by Don Palmer | Apr 1, 2021 | Elections
How much local government representation is too much? That is the question that both you and your elected members are currently being forced to consider? Council is now in the final phase of a local government representation review. A review required every 8 years...
by Don Palmer | Apr 1, 2021 | Community
Council believes it has determined the culture of Unley. This, after consulting through three phases over the last 18 months. The Unley community is a diverse community. As diverse as any in Australia. In drafting the Cultural Plan, we consulted with over 200 people....
by Don Palmer | Mar 31, 2021 | Economic Prosperity, Uncategorized
Council’s focus for economic prosperity, for some time now, has been focused on our 4 main street associations. Goodwood Road, King William Road, Unley Road and Fullarton Road South. But, is this focus too narrow. They are, let’s face it, the face of our economic...
by Don Palmer | Mar 30, 2021 | Development
The news we have all been waiting for. Renewal SA is planning to redevelop the Forestville Le Cornu site. And they want to hear from you. They have issued a threefold public announcement today. Firstly, Renewal SA confirmed their belief that the Forestville Le Cornu...
by Don Palmer | Mar 6, 2021 | South Road
The influence of the Black Forest Community, and Clarence Park, and our Glandore neighbours on the design of the T2D project is significant. This is the most sensitive section of the Department of Infrastructure & Transport (DIT) T2D (Torrens to Darlington)...
by Don Palmer | Feb 24, 2021 | Clarence Park Railway Station
A safer Clarence Park Rail Station was one of the many undertakings I made at the last local government election. My blog post-dated 7 October 2018 refers. As I indicated in that blog post, I have witnessed may an incident where train drivers have been forced to sound...
by Don Palmer | Feb 6, 2021 | planning
Is the PDI Act 2016 and the accompanying PDC making life simpler? That is the burning question I have been contemplating as PDC-Day looms. . . This blog post follows on from my last blog on PDC-Day. I hope to expand on that blog and demonstrate how the delegations for...
by Don Palmer | Feb 5, 2021 | planning
D-Day, or should I say PDC-Day has been confirmed as March 19. It heralds the arrival of the new Planning & Design Code, complete with its anomalies, errors, and omissions. PDC-Day (March 19) is the date the State Planning Commission has set for the launch of the...
by Don Palmer | Feb 4, 2021 | Trees
Do you give a root about salvaging Unley’s tree canopy? If you do then I recommend you do two things now. Right now. The first thing I am asking you to do is to read the rest of this blog post and follow its direction to Council’s website. In other words,...
by Don Palmer | Feb 2, 2021 | South Road
If you have not heard already I have good news. We will have a chance to influence the T2D South Road Design, via a formal community consultation process. The Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) will be seeking community input into the design and...
by Don Palmer | Dec 17, 2020 | Unley Central
The City of Unley has announced an ambitious development opportunity that will be seen as setting the bar for good high rise development. . The area known as Unley Central has been a focus of Council during my time on Council. The precinct has been the subject of a...
by Don Palmer | Dec 16, 2020 | planning
Indeed! Now IS the hour when we must lodge our representation. Our representation on the current draft of the new Planning & Design Code. If we don’t then we must forever accept the result. Of what might happen next door to you. In my August blog on the...
by Don Palmer | Dec 16, 2020 | planning
On Monday evening Council unanimously passed a motion prompted by our administration but amended by me. A motion aimed at protecting us against unintended development as a result of the State Government’s new Planning & Design Code. The recommended motion...
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