Re: News: Adelaide City Council
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 3:24 pm
You beauty! Advertiser has pretty much called it a Yarwood victory also
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It would be a true privilege to represent my community. I am a happy and positive person who wants to be a “thought leader” that creates a culture of optimism.
WTF!!! who seriously voted for her, she would have to be one of the reasons why nothing amazing happens in AdelaideWayno wrote:elected Area Councillors are: Anne Moran.
this really made my dayIsiskii wrote:Congratulations to, should I now say, the Right Honorable Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood.
A truly well deserved and great victory for the City of Adelaide and its people.
Lord Mayor Yarwood's new track for council
Council14 Nov 10 @ 04:30pm by Katelin Nelligan
New Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood ... wants tram network extended.
EXTENDING the city’s tram network, creating a Little India and ensuring the redevelopment of Victoria Square - this is new Lord Mayor Stephen Yarwood’s vision for the next four years.
Mr Yarwood, 39, was elected as Adelaide’s youngest ever Lord Mayor last week, ousting pre-poll favourites businessman Francis Wong and former politician Ralph Clarke through a “grass roots campaign”.
“I’ve spent the last three months walking this city and knocking on every door,” he said.
“I’ve spoken to thousands of people so I know what they want me to do.”
Elected to Deputy Lord Mayor in 2009, Mr Yarwood said improving public transport and cycling lanes were two of his highest priorities for the city.
“We need a strategic plan to determine a tram network for the city.”
The plan would look at potential routes for a tram loop and an extension to North Adelaide, he said.
Mr Yarwood said creating a Little India near the Central Market also was important.
“We really need to embrace the Indian culture as much as we have with China.
“A precinct is already developing around Market St and we need to do all we can to encourage that.”
The city resident vowed to see through the development of Victoria Square during his four-year term.
He also supported the redevelopment of Adelaide Oval and the creation of a River Torrens precinct.
More high-rise apartments also were on Mr Yarwood’s agenda.
“We need to increase residential development in the city.
“Eighty-five per cent of all housing in metro Adelaide is low density, so we need to provide more housing options.”
Incumbents Anne Moran and David Plumridge were re-elected as Area Councillors, along with former city council CEO Michael Llewellyn-Smith, lawyer Mark Hamilton and president of the Australia India Business Council Natasha Malani
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