by Don Palmer | Apr 11, 2022 | Disability Discrimination
Ensuring access & inclusion for all, Council has developed, with input from people with disabilities, our new Disability Access and Inclusion Plan 2022-26 (DAIP). We adopted it at our last Council Meeting. Council has developed the Disability Access and...
by Don Palmer | Mar 28, 2022 | Trees
What Canopy Cover have you got? Do you have more than 15%? Or more than your suburb’s average? That is the question. To be or not to be. Many of our ratepayers would be aware of Council’s aim to achieve a 31% canopy cover across the Council area. Many are also aware...
by Don Palmer | Mar 10, 2022 | Elections
Seriously, how will you vote and who will you vote for? For many, this will depend on which level of government you are voting for. This calendar year we have three elections here in South Australia. The State Election, which is in the process right now. Polling day...
by Don Palmer | Mar 8, 2022 | Forestville Reserve
Minister Wingard has listened to the Forestville Community. As a result, he has put the Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass on hold. Putting the Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass on hold will permit a review of the project. It will also permit a wider and more consultative...
by Don Palmer | Mar 3, 2022 | Forestville Reserve
The confusion continues and so I find a need to blog yet again on this subject. Are you aware of a Mike Turtur Cyclist/Pedestrian count conducted yesterday? I was one who was counted as I walked the precinct. Others I am aware of also witnessed the count going on....
by Don Palmer | Mar 2, 2022 | Forestville Reserve
Further to my last blog post, I offer the following update on the Mike Turtur Bikeway Overpass for you. It is good news. At the very least it is buying time. Some of you would be aware in subsequent conversations that I was hoping that we could convince DIT to brief...
by Don Palmer | Mar 1, 2022 | Forestville Reserve
Unley Council is asking its community for their thoughts on granting the Department of Infrastructure (DIT) a licence to construct the Mike Turtur bikeway overpass on our land. By now I trust most of us will be aware that DIT is proposing to erect an overpass over the...
by Don Palmer | Feb 10, 2022 | Cross Road
We are all on the same Cross Road page is the clear and decisive message heard last night. No one wants Cross Road to become a designated freight route. Not the State or Federal Government, not the respective oppositions. Not the Greens, and likewise none of the...
by Don Palmer | Feb 4, 2022 | Climate Change
After moving a motion of climate significance at our January Council meeting, I find myself asking how serious about climate change is the City of Unley? The current Council has been focused heavily on how to keep and/or improve our tree canopy cover. To lift our tree...
by Don Palmer | Dec 13, 2021 | Cross Road
Remember the 90’s hit movie, Strictly Ballroom. Strictly ballroom is famous for the catchphrase “there will be no new dance steps”. State Government Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Corie Wingard MP, has uttered similar words regarding...
by Don Palmer | Dec 3, 2021 | South Road
Not only is East-West connectivity not addressed in the North-South Corridor reference design, it has been exacerbated. I trust you have read my two blog posts yesterday. The first, “public scrutiny is invited”. The second,” influence the design”. More to the point I...
by Don Palmer | Dec 2, 2021 | South Road
You can influence the final design of the north-south Corridor. Of that I am certain. If you don’t speak up, you won’t be heard. In this morning’s blog post, I alerted you to current and upcoming opportunities to influence the final design of the...
by Don Palmer | Dec 2, 2021 | South Road
North-South Corridor Reference Design public scrutiny is invited, without much notice from the Department. At least to the first stage. The community can comment on the reference design, with open forums available now. Albeit with short notice. These information...
by Don Palmer | Nov 29, 2021 | Cross Road
Is Cross Road earmarked as a freight route? That is what many people are asking. Others are convinced that Cross Road IS earmarked for a freight route. These conflicting but compatible concerns prompted a public meeting on the future of Cross Road. The meeting was...
by Don Palmer | Nov 23, 2021 | Don Palmer
A little over a year ago I blogged about making good on my 2018 election promises. With a little under a year before the next local government elections, it is time to reflect again on those commitments. A year ago, I felt frustrated. That was until I checked my...
by Don Palmer | Nov 16, 2021 | waste disposal
Local Government leadership on waste has inevitably, in the past, been “thrown in the bin”. Unfortunately, both this and the previous Government have ignored Local Government leadership on waste as we spruced the concept of weekly green bins and fortnightly blue bins....
by Don Palmer | Nov 2, 2021 | South Road
Black Forest has been saved from property acquisitions for the North-South Corridor tunnel project. Glandore not so. It has been devastated. You are probably aware that the northern portal of the T2D southern tunnels has been announced. DIT held back to ensure all...
by Don Palmer | Oct 26, 2021 | Council
Last night I was elected by my peers to take on the role, next year, of Deputy Mayor of Unley. This will be my second stint in the position. The first time was in 2017. On that occasion, I was Deputy to then-Mayor Lachlan Clyne. Council elects their Deputy Mayor,...
by Don Palmer | Oct 25, 2021 | Trees
Last month, we debated and decided to endorse in principle “A Call to Action”. This was by way of a Motion on Notice by Cr Bonham. A decision by the way that was unanimous. “A Call to Action” is a report prepared on behalf of the Conservation Council of South...
by Don Palmer | Oct 20, 2021 | Climate Change
So much is being said about saving our planet. It is a major ongoing media storey. It is also a consistent topic of conversation amongst society. And so it should be! As it is for the Church. Yes! Creation Care is at the Forefront of the Adelaide Anglicans. Much of...
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