by Don Palmer | Apr 4, 2013 | City of Unley, Community Plan, DPA 3A, Greater Adelaide Plan, South Parklands
As the City of Unley grapples with the limited open and green space within it’s borders (the least by a mile of any local council area in the greater metropolitan area). As the City of Unley grapples with addressing the State Governments 30 year plan to increase...
by Don Palmer | Mar 28, 2013 | Community Plan, Greater Adelaide Plan
I revealed in a post on this blog site back on the 4th of this month evidence that would support the projections of population growth in this great city of ours.Today I read a summary on the Federal Governments 3rd Annual State of Australian Cities report of December...
by Don Palmer | Mar 18, 2013 | Community Plan, DPA 3A, Greater Adelaide Plan
Borrowing two statements from residents at tonight’s public meeting namely we have started taking a new language of corridors and envelopes and forgotten about creating place from one resident, and the current push by the Government for higher density will...
by Don Palmer | Mar 3, 2013 | Community Plan, Greater Adelaide Plan
Many people believe that the 30 year plan is the Governments way to pay back large developers who have contributed to their election funds. A number of people are also sceptical of the projections of an additional 500,000 people living in this lovely city...
by Don Palmer | Mar 2, 2013 | Community Plan, Greater Adelaide Plan, Inner Rim strategy
The Attorney General, Mr John Rau addressed the February monthly meeting of the Australian Institute of Urban Studies (AIUS) this week defending the 30 year Plan and the Inner Rim strategies. Not happy with the nature of the public debate he was nonetheless...
by Don Palmer | Feb 27, 2013 | Community Plan, Greater Adelaide Plan, Heritage Buildings, Heritage DPA
Whilst the focus in recent times has been on opposition to increased density in the inner suburban areas the City of Unley be co-operating with the Government has protected it’s heritage.As the article (click on the link below) from The Eastern Courier explains,...
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