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Consultation has concluded
Public consultation on the proposal to revoke the Community Land classification of the Central Market Arcade Land (comprising a portion of 22 -60 Gouger Street and Victoria Square, Adelaide) resulted in 61 submissions. Of those 61 submissions, 24 were supportive of the proposal, 24 objected to it, and 11 indicated either a neutral or no response.
It is considered that the concerns raised have been sufficiently addressed to date (and will continue to be addressed as the project progresses) to recommend that a report be submitted to the Minister for Planning to request approval to revoke the Central Market Arcade land (as described above) from its classification as Community Land.
To view the full Council report click here.