News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

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Re: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

#1381 Post by ChillyPhilly » Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:39 pm

Some of our neighbourhoods and localities are genuinely saturated with petrol stations.

This is not a good thing.
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Re: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

#1382 Post by SBD » Fri Aug 07, 2020 12:27 am

ChillyPhilly wrote:
Thu Aug 06, 2020 10:39 pm
Some of our neighbourhoods and localities are genuinely saturated with petrol stations.

This is not a good thing.
A century ago, every "corner store" sold tins of petrol. Now, every petrol station sells icecreams and coffee. Somewhere in between, blacksmiths became service stations, then closed as well. In a few decades, petrol might not be the thing it is today, if internal combustion engines become old technology, just like steam engines are now.

Things are not like they used to be, and not like they will be in future either.

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Re: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

#1383 Post by how good is he » Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:18 am

If anyone knows have petrol stations always been able to trade 24/7 (or when did this come in) and so be excluded from the normal regulations/opening hours of say a supermarket, deli etc?

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#1384 Post by SBD » Sat Aug 08, 2020 12:46 am

how good is he wrote:
Fri Aug 07, 2020 8:18 am
If anyone knows have petrol stations always been able to trade 24/7 (or when did this come in) and so be excluded from the normal regulations/opening hours of say a supermarket, deli etc?
Is it specifically that they are petrol stations, or is any shop below a certain floor size allowed to trade any time it likes, and fuel outlets are what we notice at the moment because they have a large outdoor footprint as well?

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#1386 Post by rev » Sun Aug 09, 2020 5:27 pm

EBG wrote:
Tue Jun 30, 2020 4:11 pm
376 Sir Donald Bradman Dr SE corner Adel Airport Rd, some pictures of office/warehouse project 30/6/2020 I am not sure what file to post this in
I don't know if anyone has posted this yet, but here's a render of it from the airport facebook page..

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#1387 Post by Vasco » Thu Sep 03, 2020 5:49 pm

Couldn’t find a relevant thread, but the Failed Bunnings site (Former Panorama TAFE site) is now for sale again with Colliers as of the last day or so.


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#1388 Post by EBG » Fri Sep 11, 2020 12:00 am

Update 10/9/20 progress picture of Mitsubishi head quarters building at 376 Sir Donald Bradman Dr SE corner of Adel Airport Rd. Compare with previous picture from 30/6/2020.
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#1389 Post by rev » Wed Oct 21, 2020 6:00 pm

Port Adelaide Enfield Council to upgrade Kilburn, Blair Athold end of Prospect Road
Paula Thompson, The Messenger
October 21, 2020 11:58am
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Plans for an up to $5 million makeover of the northern end of Prospect Road – in Kilburn and Blair Athol – have been released.

Port Adelaide Enfield Council has revealed a flyover vision of the planned project, which was released for public consultation this week.

The revamp – between Way Street and Kintore Avenue – has been designed to make the strip more pedestrian friendly, while also providing opportunity for more outdoor dining and events.

The project is expected to cost between $4 million to $5 million.

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Mayor Claire Boan said the upgrade would be a welcome addition to an already vibrant community.

“The plan includes open areas where people can gather in appropriate ways and it will also light up the area for safety and vibrancy,” she said.

The council is also proposing to reduce the speed limit along Prospect Road between Way Street and Kintore Avenue to 40 km/h, to improve vehicle and pedestrian safety.

Public art has also been considered in the streetscape upgrade, which may include painted murals on blank walls, patterns on the road, and banners which change across the year.

Ms Boan said council would also be working alongside businesses in the area to ensure they can make the most of the street upgrade.

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Final design plans are expected to be approved by council in December, with construction set to begin next year.

Major parts of the project include:

■ A larger community space which could be closed temporarily for small events at Gladstone Avenue

■ Improved traffic management, with Le Hunte Street identified as the most unsafe intersection in the project area

■ Landscaping, improved pedestrian movement and opportunity for outdoor dining near Kintore, Jersey and Hopetoun avenues along with Clifton Street

■ Upgrades for safer pedestrian movement and increased tree planting at IGA and Audrey Street

■ Increased tree planting in the median of Prospect Road

■ An opportunity to create landscape entry statements for the area
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenge ... 5a5d64d9a3


Looks awful. There's a video, and luckily I can't post it, because the narrators voice is one of the most annoying noises I've heard.

This section of Prospect Road is awful to begin with, and the only improvement I see is the road surface.
The right hand turning lanes in the middle of the road are too small, all be it there's no actual median island it's just painted lines but this upgrade looks like it will add the built islands. Hopefully they build them with actual usability.
They are going to line them with trees as well. I wonder if it will turn out like Torrens Road where the PortEnfield council lined the median with trees which have in several places lifted the curbing and road surface and nothing's been done about it for many years.

I wonder if it will match with the rest of Prospect road? Perhaps the PortEnfield and Prospect councils should sit down together and develop the same theme for the entire road.

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Re: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

#1390 Post by EBG » Sun Oct 25, 2020 10:33 pm

Update 23/10/20 making good progress, picture of Mitsubishi head quarters building at 376 Sir Donald Bradman Dr SE corner of Adel Airport Rd. Compare with previous picture from 10/9/20.
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#1391 Post by SRW » Thu Nov 05, 2020 11:39 pm

Cancer Council SA HQ on 202 Greenhill Road will be redeveloped into a $30 million, 5-6 storey integrated research and support facility, including 120 rooms to accommodate out-of-town patients.
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Due to start Q1 next year.

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#1392 Post by eKwatee » Sun Nov 15, 2020 6:03 pm

Renewal SA have put several Oakden sites on the market. Be good to see these areas finally start to fill in.

https://www.realcommercial.com.au/for-s ... -503700770
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#1393 Post by EBG » Tue Nov 17, 2020 9:58 pm

Update 17/11/20 progress picture of Mitsubishi head quarters building at 376 Sir Donald Bradman Dr SE corner of Adel Airport Rd. Please click on picture for bigger.
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Re: News & Discussion: Other Metropolitan Developments

#1394 Post by rev » Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:36 am

eKwatee wrote:
Sun Nov 15, 2020 6:03 pm
Renewal SA have put several Oakden sites on the market. Be good to see these areas finally start to fill in.

https://www.realcommercial.com.au/for-s ... -503700770

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Would be even better to see the prisons moved to a remote location.

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#1395 Post by SBD » Wed Nov 18, 2020 2:23 pm

rev wrote:
Wed Nov 18, 2020 10:36 am
eKwatee wrote:
Sun Nov 15, 2020 6:03 pm
Renewal SA have put several Oakden sites on the market. Be good to see these areas finally start to fill in.

https://www.realcommercial.com.au/for-s ... -503700770

Oakden.jpg
Would be even better to see the prisons moved to a remote location.
They were remote when they were put there. We have five prisons in country regions of the state, and maybe moving more high-security prisoners to country prisons would help with regional employment. At the moment, big spending on a new regional high-security prison might not be seen as a high priority for government spending.

It is also better for mental health and re-integration if prisoners can be visited by their family and friends, so having the prisons relative close to the population improves the chances of them not re-offending once released.

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