News & Discussion: Laneway & Streetscape Projects
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I give it a week before they're smashed in or spray painted over.
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I agree, sadly.
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Bentham St is much improved, but the street still needs further activation as it's pretty bland overall. Hopefully the proposal for a hotel to be built there gets up.
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Some concept images have been released for Hindley Street upgrade:
Feedback here: https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/devel ... alisation/
It has most of what I would expect for an upgrade: narrowed roadway, raised crossings, less parking, more trees. However, it looks like the footpath treatment will be mostly concrete with occassional stone bands (similar to Rundle St) which makes me wonder why it still costs $25 million (unless the new toilets and service relocation for tree pits is very expensive).Feedback here: https://www.cityofadelaide.com.au/devel ... alisation/
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The upgrade looks great and is well overdue. I don't think the people in the tenders represent the actual crowd though ... Where's Stumbling Sam, Drunk Dave and a random person throwing up in one of the new planter boxes? Hopefully the urban elements are all designed to take plenty of damage, including mature trees.
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or meth addicts or knife gangs on stabbing spreesNorman wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:02 amThe upgrade looks great and is well overdue. I don't think the people in the tenders represent the actual crowd though ... Where's Stumbling Sam, Drunk Dave and a random person throwing up in one of the new planter boxes? Hopefully the urban elements are all designed to take plenty of damage, including mature trees.
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I'm a big fan of the upgrade concept and hope it is not watered down.
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I agree, tree guards are essential. The trees on Bank St were repeatedly destroyed, and there are still two that have not been replaced.Norman wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 11:02 amThe upgrade looks great and is well overdue. I don't think the people in the tenders represent the actual crowd though ... Where's Stumbling Sam, Drunk Dave and a random person throwing up in one of the new planter boxes? Hopefully the urban elements are all designed to take plenty of damage, including mature trees.
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Are all the other street upgrades happening at the same time or are they staggered?
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Are all the other street upgrades happening at the same time or are they staggered?
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Most likely staggered. Council have been pushing for Hindley St to be upgraded first
https://www.indaily.com.au/news/2023/09 ... oor-dining
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Honestly it’s the one that’s most needed it hasn’t had anything to it outside of the uni developments in ages
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Honestly it’s the one that’s most needed it hasn’t had anything to it outside of the uni developments in ages
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I know I've said it many times, but I'd rather Council address Grenfell/Grote before the other main streets.
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^^This x 1000. It's great having all these events and festivals, though we need an attractive CBD. Especially a busy thoroughfare like Currie / Grenfell Street.
(should also be funded by the state government)
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