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The Residential Street Development Program (RSDP) aims to create beautiful, liveable streets that reflect the character of your neighbourhood and the needs of its residents. With so many great things happening in Adelaide this is your chance to influence what happens on your street – whether you want more greenery, slower traffic, or you like it just the way it is!
The Residential Street Development Program will be implemented in two Rounds.
Round 1 – 2013/14 (current program)
This year is the first time the program has been in action, and locations were identified through previous suggestions from Councilors, our City Community department, resident feedback or through various on-site inspections. If your street has works proposed (refer to news tab below) and you’ve received a letter asking for feedback, you can do that right here!
We’ll be taking suggestions from the public for works in the coming financial year (14/15) over the months of March, April and May 2014. If you have a great idea for your street, read through our FAQs and follow the instructions. Next year’s works will be dependent on future funding of the program.