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[COM] Re: #U/C: North Terrace | Streetscape Upgrade Stage 2
Superb, it was worth the wait and the finished product is fantastic.
[COM] Re: #U/C: North Terrace | Streetscape Upgrade Stage 2
At last... the Brookman Building looks really great now that it has been restored and the paving etc finished.
Go Uni SA!
And a Merry Christmas to all.
Go Uni SA!
And a Merry Christmas to all.
[COM] Re: #U/C: North Terrace | Streetscape Upgrade Stage 2
Bump due to recent news thanks to Clr Plumridge
Minister Paul Holloway has announced that the Government will provide funds to assist the Council to proceed
with North Tce Stage 3 (Prince Henry Gardens) total $2.06m
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From The City Messenger:
North Tce plan scaled down
by Adam Todd
THE endless upgrade of the city’s “cultural boulevard”, North Tce, will finally enter its next stage - but it will be a scaled-down version of the original plan.
The State Government this week committed just $2.06 million towards the $4.1 million project well short of the original price tag of $14 million.
Stage 3 of the project covers the section in front of Government House, between King William St and Kintore Ave.
Several key planks of the original plan including shifting the Boer War Memorial, demolishing the Government House fence and closing of Kintore Ave have been cut to save money.
The project will now be limited to a general spruce-up of Prince Henry Gardens to match the look of the first two stages between Kintore Ave and Pulteney St.
It will include new pavement, lighting, landscaping, public art and street furniture.
Stage 3, which was supposed to start last October, has been awaiting State Government funding, which Urban Development Minister Paul Holloway announced this week, in a cost-sharing arrangement with Adelaide City Council.
Works are expected to start within months and take about a year to complete, Lord Mayor Michael Harbison said.
“North Tce has been a great success, recognised nationally as the best piece of public realm work in the country,” he said.
Mr Harbison defended the cuts to the original plan.
“This does the bit that the government and the council are keen to see most, and that’s Prince Henry Gardens.
“People aren’t keen to close off Kintore Ave, they don’t want to knock down the Government House wall and they see shifting the Boer War statue as not really worth the investment.” Mr Harbison said future upgrades were planned further along the strip.
“It goes on for a very long time, from East Tce to West Tce,” he said.
Property Council of Australia state executive director Nathan Paine said the North Tce upgrade was vital for the city.
“It is better to have something happening, but Adelaide has a history of a piecemeal approach, and I think what we need to do is complete Light’s Vision and deliver a vibrant, active city, and that will attract investment from local, state and federal governments.”
“The North Tce upgrade is important but we have to look at it in the scheme of the whole square mile.”
Construction of the $14 million first stage, between Kintore Ave and Pulteney St, started in March 2003, and took about two years.
The $7 million second stage, between Pulteney St and Frome Rd, was finished last December.
[COM] Re: #U/C: North Terrace | Streetscape Upgrade Stage 2
Does this mean the slip lane from King William Road to North Terrace will remain?
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Typical, typical, typical.
Maybe the recent Adelaide man who won his share of the lottery could contribute some money and we'd have enough to do the original job
Maybe the recent Adelaide man who won his share of the lottery could contribute some money and we'd have enough to do the original job
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[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
Adelaide; where close enough, is good enough.
*sigh*
*sigh*
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“People aren’t keen to close off Kintore Ave, they don’t want to knock down the Government House wall and they see shifting the Boer War statue as not really worth the investment.” Mr Harbison said future upgrades were planned further along the strip.
I actually agree with this, although I could come at closing off Kintore Avenue, especially the North Terrace end near the War Memorial.
I actually agree with this, although I could come at closing off Kintore Avenue, especially the North Terrace end near the War Memorial.
cheers,
Rhino
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[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
Looks like stage 3 has started with fencing put up along the northern side of North Tce between King william and Kintore. Anybody seen renders of this? Will be interesting how they incorporate the similar theme.
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[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
South Australia: A scaled down version of the original plan.
[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
Probably a good thing this project was scaled back. There are better things to be spending tax dollars on in Adelaide than moving around war memorials I think. Put the money towards more tram upgrades or Vic square redevelopment for example.
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From the Advertiser:
It will be great if this is really complete in time for March when most of our visitors arrive. Maybe the council has been reading all of our whinging posts as to how long the previous stages took to come to fruition.Festival facelift for North Tce
AARON MacDONALD
December 17, 2009 12:01am
ADELAIDE City Council is putting the final touches on its North Tce redevelopment in time for next year's Fringe festival.
Concept art provided to The Advertiser shows the future look of the Prince Henry Garden area between King William St and Kintore Ave.
The council says lighting and benches will be installed, with extra seating along the kerbside, creating a "boulevard atmosphere".
Major feature will be lit up at night. Lord Mayor Michael Harbison said it was exciting to see each stage progress.
"Over the next few weeks, we'll see this street continue its development into a great public space," he said.
"North Terrace is really coming into its own not just as a thoroughfare, but as a destination in its own right." In redeveloping the area, the council made the decision to remove 34 of 45 trees in the gardens, leaving only 11 Dutch elms in the centre.
While only one of the removed trees was significant, the move upset some residents, who have complained to The Advertiser .
"We've seen 120 trees go for the North Tce backyard blitz," Hackney resident Trevor Farrant wrote.
[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
That looks really pretty by night...
Speaking of night and lights, will Nth Terrace get those amazing lights that were up on the buildings during the 08 Fringe. The really colourful lights were amazing and should be a permanent edition to the city on weekends.
Speaking of night and lights, will Nth Terrace get those amazing lights that were up on the buildings during the 08 Fringe. The really colourful lights were amazing and should be a permanent edition to the city on weekends.
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[COM] Re: North Terrace Streetscape Upgrade - Stage 3 approved
Mpol wrote:That looks really pretty by night...
Speaking of night and lights, will Nth Terrace get those amazing lights that were up on the buildings during the 08 Fringe. The really colourful lights were amazing and should be a permanent edition to the city on weekends.
Yeh it's back again next year. And extended to Parliament house too.
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