by Don Palmer | May 15, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
A momentous decision some 6 years in the making was made at the City Strategy & Policy Committee meeting last night.The Unley Council has joined Burnside, Adelaide and Mitcham Councils in accepting the 80% two part strategy worked out recently by our collective...
by Don Palmer | May 6, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
The work on the feasibility of the Brownhill Creek & Keswick Creek Stormwater Management project reached two milestones this week.Firstly the affected councils will be asked at their various upcoming meetings to consider moving forward on the 80% of the project we...
by Don Palmer | Mar 24, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority
To Dam or not to Dam? As the debate rages in the press over the whether the dam should happen or not the elected members of five councils are still being briefed from the various parties with an interest in the project.The public may have all the facts and are...
by Don Palmer | Feb 28, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
As Council awaits the next report from Worsley Parsons we were presented last night with a petition by Mr Ron Bellchambers on behalf of the No Dam in Brownhill Creek group.Mr Bellchambers also presented a compelling case on behalf of the group for a no dam option for...
by Don Palmer | Feb 1, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Flood Mitigation, Keswick Creek, Unley
The Eastern Courier has yet another storey this week on the Brownhill Creek flood mitigation project and it is entitled “Ideas are still flooding in”. Check the link below for series of questions to the project director Michael Salkeld and his...
by Don Palmer | Jan 31, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Don Palmer, Flood Mitigation, Keswick Creek, Unley
Flood Mitigation in the flood plains of the Brownhill Creek catchment area is back in the news as each of the affected councils start their new year.I refer in particular to the article in the Hills & Valley Messenger and refer to the link...
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