by Don Palmer | Mar 24, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Keswick Creek, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation, Stormwater Management Authority
At a best guess I would say 500 people came and had a look at what information was available and to offer comment on what they thought good and/or bad about the various projects. DPTI had a swag of people there to answer questions, as did Council relative to the...
by Don Palmer | Mar 22, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Keswick Creek, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation, Stormwater Management Authority
The DPTI hosted Open Day in Forestville Reserve is tomorrow. Yes Tomorrow.If you have any interest in any of the projects going on along the rail corridor that runs within the borders of the City of Unley tomorrow is a must attend.Projects that are concurrently...
by Don Palmer | Mar 20, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
Brownhill Creek is back on the agenda thanks to it appears, biased reporting in the Media. And this has aggravated a group of residents in Goodwood South Ward, believing Council has been derelict in it’s duty to it’s rate payers.I am fast learning that a...
by Don Palmer | Mar 2, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, Greenways Project, Keswick Creek, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation, Wayville
After speaking with a few residents along the rail corridor within the borders of the City of Unley, having spoken to staff at DPTI, heard an address by DPTI CEO Rod Hook earlier in the week and having attended the last meeting of the group known as G-RAG I sense the...
by Don Palmer | Feb 28, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
The SMA (Stormwater Management Authority) has approved the Stormwater Mitigation proposal that was agreed in principle last year by the 5 Councils including our own to flood proof the Brownhill Creek and Keswick Creek areas from the nominal 100 year flood.The plan...
by Don Palmer | Feb 26, 2013 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
The storm water management authority formally approved today the storm water management plan for Brownhill and Keswick creeks.In addition, the 50% contribution from the State to the ridge park works have been approved.Work will now commence on investigating options...
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