by Don Palmer | Jan 25, 2012 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
I noted in recent previous blogs on Brownhill Creek that Mitcham Council have prompted Worsley Parsons to present 5 further options, based around increased drains through Unley.This was a hot topic today with 891’s Ian Henschke interview a number of prominent...
by Don Palmer | Dec 6, 2011 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Don Palmer, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
Further to my recent post on the additional options that were presented to the City of Mitcham recently I note that the consultants themselves, Worley Parsons, indicated in the workshop they presented for us that, without conducting any feasibility studies into these...
by Don Palmer | Nov 24, 2011 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Don Palmer, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
Council has now had a briefing on the alternative options thrown at us at the last minute by the City of Mitcham.Our administration has had a good look into these alternatives while the original Worley Parsons recommendation undergoes public consultation.Five new...
by Don Palmer | Nov 21, 2011 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Don Palmer, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
Yes the stormwater plan is now available for public consideration and consultation and, as I predicted in my last blog on this topic, the City of Mitcham are facing stiff opposition to the dam component.Alternative strategies have now been provisionally explored by...
by Don Palmer | Sep 27, 2011 | Brownhill Creek, City of Unley, Keswick Creek, Stormwater Management Authority, Unley
The much awaited revised plan, put together by consultants Worley Parsons, was endorsed by the City of Unley last night.It needs endorsement by all the other affected councils before it can go out to public consultation. When that might be I don’t think I can...
by Don Palmer | Sep 22, 2011 | City of Unley, Don Palmer, Glen Osmond Creek, Keswick Creek, Unley
I have been asked by many people what went wrong with Culvert Street and why one way. So here is my take on it.Culvert Street is but one component of a multi-million dollar project to upgrade the Glen Osmond creek. This project is indeed a precursor to an even bigger...
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