by Don Palmer | May 30, 2013 | goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
Residents continue to be concerned they are being “snowed” by DPTI when it comes to protecting their interests after a meeting with residents last night.This was the latest of regular meetings convened to liaise between DPTI and their contractors and the residents...
by Don Palmer | May 18, 2013 | Greenways Project, LATM, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
I refer you to my previous posts today in writing this post and asking where to from here for the trees in Canterbury Terrace and Parker Terrace.Residents of these two and nearby streets would be aware that a question was...
by Don Palmer | May 17, 2013 | Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
While the Goodwood Junction project keeps churning other sections of the corridor are taking shape. So, where to from here? What can we expect?Electrification works are due to commence soon but don’t hold your breath. The work is yet to be...
by Don Palmer | May 17, 2013 | goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
I had a meeting yesterday with Luigi Rossi (a name you all know) regarding DPTI projects in the rail corridor running through the City of Unley borders. The meeting addressed a number of concerns I have had and have publicly announced regarding the projects. I believe...
by Don Palmer | May 4, 2013 | goodwood junction, Greenways Project, Kate Ellis, Leah Street, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Steph Keys
Kate Ellis discussed a number of contentious issues at 2 street (or park) meetings held in the west of the City of Unley this morning, one at Everard Park in Goodwood Ward and again at Dora Guild Playground in the Goodwood South Ward.I attended both these...
by Don Palmer | Apr 22, 2013 | DPTI, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
Yesterday saw a group of She-oak trees being poisoned notwithstanding an agreement with local residents that at least two of them would be saved.At a meeting a week ago last Thursday which I attended, held at the home of one of...
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