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Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 11:55 pm
by david
Notes from Councillor David Plumridge - Issue 46
- Farewell to Jane
- Car rental in Adelaide
- Fair Trade Fortnight
- DAP and Council Decisions
David Plumridge
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 2:20 pm
by Clr Yarwood
Hey all,
Check out the totally awesome electric bike
http://www.yikebike.com
I am speaking @ the Bicycle Institute of SA this Sat midday Box Factory, Carrington St. More info at
http://www.bisa.asn.au/
Come along as I plan to entertain with a vision of Adelaide's transport in the future!
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 6:24 pm
by AtD
Are such motorised bikes street legal?
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon May 17, 2010 7:29 pm
by Hooligan
Looks like a Segway MK2.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 18, 2010 11:39 am
by Clr Yarwood
I don't think governments and planners have their head around the wave of new transportation that is on the way. I think out linear parks (i.e. Torrens River) could be the highways of the future...
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Thu May 20, 2010 4:02 pm
by Omicron
Clr Yarwood wrote:I don't think governments and planners have their head around the wave of new transportation that is on the way. I think out linear parks (i.e. Torrens River) could be the highways of the future...
What? My '67 Eldorado won't fit down there!
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 1:29 pm
by Clr Yarwood
Hey all,
I'm moving on a Water Action Plan for cuncil - get the community involed. More info @
http://twitpic.com/1qjd9o
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Mon May 24, 2010 10:24 pm
by Omicron
Clr Yarwood wrote:Hey all,
I'm moving on a Water Action Plan for c
ouncil - get the community involed. More info @
http://twitpic.com/1qjd9o
I nearly spat out my cup of tea.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:25 am
by david
Notes from Councillor David Plumridge - Issue 48
- Sustainable Architecture
- How do we measure Sustainability in Buildings?
- Reconciliation Week
- World Environment Day - 5 June
- Copenhagen Lane Kiboshed
- Some other Council, DAP and APLA decisions
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 12:50 am
by monotonehell
Thanks again David, we all appreciate the time you take to rattle out these notes and post them here.
I share Cr Hayward's interest in the Sturt Street Bike Lanes review.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 8:42 am
by AtD
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 908355.htm
Sturt St bike lane a costly mistake: MP
Adelaide City Council has agreed to remove a $400,000 bicycle lane from Sturt Street in the city because of a community campaign.
The concrete bikeway was built last year between Whitmore Square and West Terrace to separate cyclists from motorists.
The council will now spend another $100,000 removing the lane.
Adelaide MP Rachel Sanderson says the lane is dangerous for pedestrians and bad for business.
"People couldn't get parks, there was a downturn in their [business] turnover," she said.
Jeff Smith, who has a town planning business in Sturt Street, says cyclist have not been using the lane.
"The cycling public wasn't familiar with the concept and they continuously rode on the carriageway," he said.
City Councillor Richard Hayward says removal work will start as soon as possible.
"There's a whole raft of reasons why it wasn't successful," he said.
"We trialed it, it didn't work, we made a decision in the best interests of the responses to the stakeholders and that is to return it to how it was before."
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 9:07 am
by Prince George
AtD wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010 ... 908355.htm
Adelaide MP Rachel Sanderson says the lane is dangerous for pedestrians and bad for business.
...
Jeff Smith, who has a town planning business in Sturt Street, says cyclist have not been using the lane.
"The cycling public wasn't familiar with the concept and they continuously rode on the carriageway," he said.
File this one under "Had cake, ate it too" - if cyclists weren't using the lane, how was it dangerous for pedestrians?
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 1:50 pm
by omada
"The cycling public wasn't familiar with the concept and they continuously rode on the carriageway," he said.
Give cyclists more than 2 weeks and maybe they would use the carriageway!!! Seriously, who shops at Sturt Street anyway?? Can't think of a single business .. My god this is a disgrace. So that is it then? No more for the separated carriageway concept in Adelaide, all due to a couple of traders having a whinge. This little local government fiasco draws parallel to larger scale debates over the mining super profit tax and carbon trading schemes, business groups blowing things out of proportion - and Government, pandering to these
unrepresentative groups, not having the conviction to drive change and reform.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 3:45 pm
by Wayno
omada wrote:"The cycling public wasn't familiar with the concept and they continuously rode on the carriageway," he said.
Give cyclists more than 2 weeks and maybe they would use the carriageway!!! Seriously, who shops at Sturt Street anyway?? Can't think of a single business .. My god this is a disgrace. So that is it then? No more for the separated carriageway concept in Adelaide, all due to a couple of traders having a whinge. This little local government fiasco draws parallel to larger scale debates over the mining super profit tax and carbon trading schemes, business groups blowing things out of proportion - and Government, pandering to these
unrepresentative groups, not having the conviction to drive change and reform.
I'm sure the ACC has learned many lessons about protected bike lanes from the Sturt St exercise that can/will be applied elsewhere. A bit premature to say this is the end of it for Adelaide. Two steps forward, 1 step back. Keenly await the outcome of the review.
Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Tue May 25, 2010 9:58 pm
by peas_and_corn
david wrote:Notes from Councillor David Plumridge - Issue 48
- Sustainable Architecture
- How do we measure Sustainability in Buildings?
- Reconciliation Week
- World Environment Day - 5 June
- Copenhagen Lane Kiboshed
- Some other Council, DAP and APLA decisions
NOTES FROM COUNCILLOR Issue 48.docx
Why the move to docx format, when .pdf is a format more people will be likely to be able to open? .docx can only be opened by Word 07 onwards. I suggest that if you want to continue using word formats for these files, to use .doc so that they are compatible with older versions of Word.