News & Discussion: Adelaide City Council
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How about a dynamic height requirement - no more than 20% taller or shorter than your immediate neighbours? That would allow growth while keeping consistency within an area and produce a gradation from the low-rise areas to the high-rise areas of the city.
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That would just encourage developers to sit on property and wait until someone else builds first
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Just beaten by Franz Knoll (Stephen's father) in the final preferences.
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Does Franz k- no how to pronounce his own surname?SuperEgz wrote:Just beaten by Franz Knoll (Stephen's father) in the final preferences.
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With Antic and Wilkinson gone, hopefully two big barriers to progress have now been removed...
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wonderful news! I particularly disliked Antic for his strange anti-bicycle obsession. We might actually get an E/W bike way now? (IIRC that the State was keen to pay for.)Llessur2002 wrote:With Antic and Wilkinson gone, hopefully two big barriers to progress have now been removed...
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Knoll seems fairly progressive compared to Wilkinson: https://franzknoll.com.au/policies/all-policies
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Compare that to the nightmare of Mark Hamilton’s ‘cars first’ manifesto from a couple of years back and it’s poles apart!Llessur2002 wrote:Knoll seems fairly progressive compared to Wilkinson: https://franzknoll.com.au/policies/all-policies
Very happy to see Franz Knoll get elected if that is an accurate snapshot of his plans for Adelaide.
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Moran and Abiad stay.Llessur2002 wrote:With Antic and Wilkinson gone, hopefully two big barriers to progress have now been removed...
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