Living Streets Program

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The City of Unley established the Living Streets Pilot Program in 2019 to partner with local residents to help 'shape their street'. The program aimed to build safer and greener local streets and foster a greater sense of community.

The City of Unley established the Living Streets Pilot Program in 2019 to partner with local residents to help 'shape their street'. The program aimed to build safer and greener local streets and foster a greater sense of community.

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  • Richards Terrace Concept Design 2021

    about 3 years ago
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  • Richards Terrace Co-Design Session Forum 2019

    over 3 years ago
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  • Norman Terrace Design 2020

    about 4 years ago
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    The new street design includes:
    • New street trees along the footpath and along the rail line, as well as inserting new garden beds into the roadway, to create a cooler, greener street
    • Temporary street art at key junctions along Norman Terrace, and paving bands along the length of the street to alert drivers and slow vehicle speeds
    • Restructure the Charles Street intersection to improve the safety and efficiency of Norman Terrace for cyclists
    • New garden bed extensions at each intersection to slow turning vehicles and improve pedestrian crossings
    • Restructure the Ethel Street intersection to slow turning vehicles and provide better separation for cyclists entering Forestville Reserve 
    • Collaboration with local primary schools to create art panels to be installed along the tram fence line, inspired by SA Blue gum trees.
    To achieve improvements to the presentation and safety of Norman Terrace, the final design will result in the loss of four on-street parking spaces, whilst retaining 14 on-street spaces. For more information, please find attached a copy of the revised plans, planting and art palette for Norman Terrace.

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  • Norman Terrace Co-Design Session Forum 2019

    almost 5 years ago
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  • Co-Design Session Discussion Forum 2019

    almost 5 years ago
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    This space is for discussion of the Co-Design Workshop held on the 15th of May. 

    If you were unable to make it on the night - Please leave any comments about the following 3 streets below: 

    Maud Street/Norman Terrace/ Richards Terrace

    A workshop will be held for interested residents to participate in the ‘Co-Design’ of their local street. Council design staff will be available to assist residents to make their street safer, greener and more accessible. From the workshop, concepts will be finalised for community review, with a preferred design to be selected. The final design may be considered for construction in the 2019/20 Financial Year.