Community Land Management Plan for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W)

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Consultation has concluded.

View from behind of two people jogging on a path in the Adelaide Park Lands

Adopted by Council on 10 November 2020

The Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for the Adelaide Park Lands provides the community with information about the use of the Park Lands and presents Council with the framework to manage and enhance the Park Lands for the enjoyment and well-being of all.

The existing CLMP is being reviewed and consulted on in stages.


Update

Community consultation on the draft Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) was conducted between 25 May and 18 June 2020. You can read the Community Engagement Summary by clicking here.

The findings of the consultation on the draft CLMP were considered by Council at its meeting on 10 November 2020. At this meeting, Council adopted the CLMP for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) but with amendments so that it is consistent with the intent of the Adelaide Park Lands Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS) to reduce car parking on the Park Lands by 5% in the period to 2025. As a result, the Concept Plan was updated to reflect this decision. You can view the final Concept Plan by clicking here.


For further details click on the documents below.

Final Concept Plan
Final CLMP - Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra
Adelaide Park Lands Map


Background

On 11 February 2020, Council approved a Concept Plan for the enhancement of Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W). This Concept Plan was shaped by community feedback collected through a community engagement process conducted in late 2018/early 2019. You can find further information about this engagement by clicking here.

The existing CLMP for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) was amended to reflect the feedback received through development of the Concept Plan and to ensure it is consistent with the Adelaide Park Lands Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS).

Under the Local Government Act 1999 (SA) all Councils are required to develop management plans for community land which they either own or which is under their care and control. A CLMP shows how the land is to be used, taking into account a diverse range of recreation, conservation, heritage and cultural issues. Significant changes or amendments to a CLMP require public consultation under State legislation.

Given the scale of the Adelaide Park Lands, the CLMP is divided into sections according to individual parks or groups of parks, determined by their geographical location.

The current CLMP which covers all of the Adelaide Park Lands was adopted in 2013. This review is being undertaken to ensure it is consistent with the Adelaide Park Lands Land Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS) and to take account of the policies and plans, relevant Council decisions and legislation adopted in the intervening period.


Adopted by Council on 10 November 2020

The Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for the Adelaide Park Lands provides the community with information about the use of the Park Lands and presents Council with the framework to manage and enhance the Park Lands for the enjoyment and well-being of all.

The existing CLMP is being reviewed and consulted on in stages.


Update

Community consultation on the draft Community Land Management Plan (CLMP) for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) was conducted between 25 May and 18 June 2020. You can read the Community Engagement Summary by clicking here.

The findings of the consultation on the draft CLMP were considered by Council at its meeting on 10 November 2020. At this meeting, Council adopted the CLMP for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) but with amendments so that it is consistent with the intent of the Adelaide Park Lands Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS) to reduce car parking on the Park Lands by 5% in the period to 2025. As a result, the Concept Plan was updated to reflect this decision. You can view the final Concept Plan by clicking here.


For further details click on the documents below.

Final Concept Plan
Final CLMP - Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra
Adelaide Park Lands Map


Background

On 11 February 2020, Council approved a Concept Plan for the enhancement of Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W). This Concept Plan was shaped by community feedback collected through a community engagement process conducted in late 2018/early 2019. You can find further information about this engagement by clicking here.

The existing CLMP for Golden Wattle Park / Mirnu Wirra (Park 21W) was amended to reflect the feedback received through development of the Concept Plan and to ensure it is consistent with the Adelaide Park Lands Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS).

Under the Local Government Act 1999 (SA) all Councils are required to develop management plans for community land which they either own or which is under their care and control. A CLMP shows how the land is to be used, taking into account a diverse range of recreation, conservation, heritage and cultural issues. Significant changes or amendments to a CLMP require public consultation under State legislation.

Given the scale of the Adelaide Park Lands, the CLMP is divided into sections according to individual parks or groups of parks, determined by their geographical location.

The current CLMP which covers all of the Adelaide Park Lands was adopted in 2013. This review is being undertaken to ensure it is consistent with the Adelaide Park Lands Land Management Strategy 2015-2025 (APLMS) and to take account of the policies and plans, relevant Council decisions and legislation adopted in the intervening period.