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Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 6:43 pm
by Shuz
Thanks David, so I am under the impression that you favor the construction of buildings - for example; resemble form similar to 1930's era NYC skyscrapers?
And not to rebut your opinion, but the ideology of a pyramidical skyline is reason why development has been stunted, because there are so _few_ large allotments available within the "core" of the CBD to be built upon, and where there is - the economic cost of doing so is unjustifiable to demolish a building, when we have surplus room to build elsewhere in the CBD, outside the core.*
The ACC needs to acknowledge that the city core is not constrained by the boundaries of Morphett/Gouger-Angus/North and Pulteney streets, as the 'core'. Light's Vision set out the purpose of the parklands, so to distinguish the city, as the core, from the suburbia - I don't understand reason why there is a need to enforce another and further restraint within the CBD?
* Sydney is a good example in why developers build taller, because there is room constraint, and they can economically justify demolishing swathes of 50-80m skyscrapers to build 140-200m new ones.
Is there a way to contact you where I can submit a brief outline of my proposed direction to the Development Plan, concerning height limitations?
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 7:44 pm
by Brando
Good post Shuz. Download David's PDF, all his contact details are there, even mobile phone...
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:06 am
by Clr Yarwood
I’m Back!
Apologies for being off line so long – my excuse is a baby (4 months old now), university (1/2 way through an MBA) and an overseas study tour.
I have had a magnificent year with research undertaken in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Edmonton, Vancouver, Seattle and San Francisco as well as learning from talking to people like you. I am keen to learn more, share ideas and progress Adelaide - if you would like to meet please email a request and I will arrange a time.
This Wednesday evening at 6pm I will be speaking on “2020 Adelaide: World’s Most Liveable City” as the Sustainability Drinks guest speaker at Saldechin (21 King William St) – all are welcome.
I have also just posted on my blog site – I believe I am the first politician in Australia to go paperless – check out the Dell XT2 info @
http://stephenyarwood.blogspot.com/
Cheers
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:14 pm
by Queen Anne
Welcome back Clr Yarwood
I would be interested to hear what you learnt in Seattle.
Seattle and Portland have some progressive ideas regarding community involvement in creating the "urban landscape". For example, Seattle has the
Neighborhood Matching Fund and Portland has the
City Repair Project. Did you happen to hear anything about these?
I think it would be great to see Adelaide mature past the idea that top-down urban planning is always the only path available. And Seattle and Portland, while not perfect, have a lot of experience to share, it seems to me.
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 2:51 pm
by Prince George
Clr Yarwood wrote:I have also just posted on my blog site – I believe I am the first politician in Australia to go paperless – check out the Dell XT2 info @
http://stephenyarwood.blogspot.com/
Nice work, Councillor. I wonder if it would be easier for offices to go paperless if display sytems like the one used on the Kindle become more mainstream? It seems very comfortable to read, more so than an LCD.
Like Queen Anne, I'm interested to hear what you were studying up here in Seattle.
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:54 pm
by jk1237
I will pop past if I can finish work on time on Wed, sounds interesting Councillor Yarwood
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:07 am
by david
Shuz wrote:Thanks David, so I am under the impression that you favor the construction of buildings - for example; resemble form similar to 1930's era NYC skyscrapers?
And not to rebut your opinion, but the ideology of a pyramidical skyline is reason why development has been stunted, because there are so _few_ large allotments available within the "core" of the CBD to be built upon, and where there is - the economic cost of doing so is unjustifiable to demolish a building, when we have surplus room to build elsewhere in the CBD, outside the core.*
The ACC needs to acknowledge that the city core is not constrained by the boundaries of Morphett/Gouger-Angus/North and Pulteney streets, as the 'core'. Light's Vision set out the purpose of the parklands, so to distinguish the city, as the core, from the suburbia - I don't understand reason why there is a need to enforce another and further restraint within the CBD?
* Sydney is a good example in why developers build taller, because there is room constraint, and they can economically justify demolishing swathes of 50-80m skyscrapers to build 140-200m new ones.
Is there a way to contact you where I can submit a brief outline of my proposed direction to the Development Plan, concerning height limitations?
Happy to meet Schuz. Send me a personal email and we can arrange a suitable time and place to have a chat.
David
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:54 pm
by Clr Yarwood
I have to write a report for council on my trip so I will publish it here as well. That said I have tried to attach my annual newsletter and even tho it’s under 1MB I am being told the "board attachment quota has been reached" - any ideas gurus?
Queen Anne I did not hear about the Neighbourhood Matching Fund but will chase this up.
Cheers
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:32 pm
by monotonehell
Clr Yarwood wrote:I have to write a report for council on my trip so I will publish it here as well. That said I have tried to attach my annual newsletter and even tho it’s under 1MB I am being told the "board attachment quota has been reached" - any ideas gurus?..
It's a system wide problem, the forum's run out of storage space. Keep an eye on the "Website Related" forum for when it's resolved.
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:14 am
by Clr Yarwood
If anyone wants to be added to my email list for a twice yearly newsletter please email me at
[email protected] and I will send you my latest newsletter which has a map outlining key 09/10 capital works.
Just mention Sensational Adelaide so I know who you are!
Cheers
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:32 am
by Wayno
Clr Yarwood wrote:If anyone wants to be added to my email list for a twice yearly newsletter please email me at
[email protected] and I will send you my latest newsletter which has a map outlining key 09/10 capital works.
Just mention Sensational Adelaide so I know who you are!
Cheers
Hi Clr, if you post your newsletter here (similar to what David Plumridge does) then it will be viewed by 100s of people
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:32 pm
by Wayno
Clrs Plumridge & Yarwood, please note the 'attachment quota' problem has been remedied. Look forward to viewing your recently promised documents. cheers...
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 7:53 pm
by Ben
Not sure if this has been reported anywhere else but the Stage 2 of Grote St upgrade commenced today.
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:24 am
by mattblack
Also looks like West tce upgrad has started. Plenty of orange fences aroung stobie poles from North Tce to Currie St.
Re: [] News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:40 pm
by Xaragmata
mattblack wrote:Also looks like West tce upgrad has started. Plenty of orange fences aroung stobie poles from North Tce to Currie St.
Here's one of them -