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Asset Management Plans - Levels of Service for: Buildings
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Consultation has concluded.
Help us understand how you think Council's buildings are performing!
What are we reviewing?
We are reviewing our asset management plans (AMPs) for a range of assets including Buildings, Water Infrastructure, Park Lands and Open Spaces, Transportation, Urban Elements, and Lighting and Electrical Infrastructure. This review will enable us to plan our asset management efforts to optimise outcomes for the community and prioritise resources for the areas of greatest need.
Consultation is being conducted in four stages. In stage 1 (22 October - 12 November 2021) we asked for your feedback on streets and transportation and park lands and open space. This is stage 2.
For stage 2 we want your feedback on:
the levels of service you expect, and are willing to pay for
which assets are most important to you, so we can prioritise in our next level of asset management planning
recurrent issues and opportunities to improve our service delivery
our key services areas.
Don't forget to enter the draw to WINone of ten $50 Central Market vouchers at the end of the survey! Click here to view the Terms and Conditions.
Stage 2 focusses on Council Buildings, including:
Community Buildings
Libraries
Community Halls and Centres
Park Lands Sports Clubs and Grandstands
Public Toilets
Town Hall Complex
Commercial Buildings
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
North Adelaide Golf Course
Upark Car Parking
Park Lands Businesses
Adelaide Central Market
Background
Adelaide is a rapidly growing and changing city. We are home to nearly 28,000 residents, which could grow to around 49,000 by 2041. The age profile of the city users is also changing, with a higher proportion of city users aged 25-44 and over 65, and fewer aged 15-24. To meet these changes, we need to ensure that the management of the city’s infrastructure and associated levels of service can sustainably meet present and future demand.
This is a multi-stage project and we will engage with you at several touchpoints during the next two years. Click here to review the detailed Timeline.
Help us understand how you think Council's buildings are performing!
What are we reviewing?
We are reviewing our asset management plans (AMPs) for a range of assets including Buildings, Water Infrastructure, Park Lands and Open Spaces, Transportation, Urban Elements, and Lighting and Electrical Infrastructure. This review will enable us to plan our asset management efforts to optimise outcomes for the community and prioritise resources for the areas of greatest need.
Consultation is being conducted in four stages. In stage 1 (22 October - 12 November 2021) we asked for your feedback on streets and transportation and park lands and open space. This is stage 2.
For stage 2 we want your feedback on:
the levels of service you expect, and are willing to pay for
which assets are most important to you, so we can prioritise in our next level of asset management planning
recurrent issues and opportunities to improve our service delivery
our key services areas.
Don't forget to enter the draw to WINone of ten $50 Central Market vouchers at the end of the survey! Click here to view the Terms and Conditions.
Stage 2 focusses on Council Buildings, including:
Community Buildings
Libraries
Community Halls and Centres
Park Lands Sports Clubs and Grandstands
Public Toilets
Town Hall Complex
Commercial Buildings
Adelaide Aquatic Centre
North Adelaide Golf Course
Upark Car Parking
Park Lands Businesses
Adelaide Central Market
Background
Adelaide is a rapidly growing and changing city. We are home to nearly 28,000 residents, which could grow to around 49,000 by 2041. The age profile of the city users is also changing, with a higher proportion of city users aged 25-44 and over 65, and fewer aged 15-24. To meet these changes, we need to ensure that the management of the city’s infrastructure and associated levels of service can sustainably meet present and future demand.
This is a multi-stage project and we will engage with you at several touchpoints during the next two years. Click here to review the detailed Timeline.
Consultation closes 5:00pm Monday, 18th July 2022.
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Consultation has concluded.
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Asset Management Plans - Levels of Service for: Buildings has finished this stage
Engagement on levels of service for Park Lands and Open Space and Streets and Transportation.
27 Jun - 18 Jul 2022
Asset Management Plans - Levels of Service for: Buildings is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions on the levels of service for the remaining service areas and will inform the Buildings plan.
Stage 3 (Late 2022 TBC)
this is an upcoming stage for Asset Management Plans - Levels of Service for: Buildings
Following the consultation processes, we will make further amendments to the draft AMPs as appropriate. It is envisaged that Transportation, Urban elements and Plant and Equipment draft AMPs will go out for community consultation as draft documents for final comment in late 2022.
Stage 4 (Early 2023 TBC)
this is an upcoming stage for Asset Management Plans - Levels of Service for: Buildings
The Buildings, Water Infrastructure, Park Lands and Open Space, and Lighting and Electrical plans will go out for community consultation as draft documents for final comment in 2023.