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Vincent Street and Vincent Place Streetscape Upgrade
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Consultation has concluded
Have your say on proposed upgrades to the streetscapes of Vincent Street and Vincent Place. Your feedback will contribute to the final street designs.
Project Update
In October 2018, we sought feedback from residents and property owners regarding our proposed plans to upgrade Vincent Street & Vincent Place.
These plans proposed tree planting, protuberances, traffic calming, footpath and road renewal along with other changes.
In summary the upgrade was generally supported, but there was a clear emphasis on the community’s desire to extend the outcomes of the project to include undergrounding of electrical infrastructure, removal of powerlines and installation of new lights.
Based on this feedback and the associated cost to achieve these outcomes, we will not be proceeding with the upgrade of Vincent Street & Vincent Place as proposed. We will however investigate the changes to the proposed design to include the community’s feedback. Following this, we will explore funding opportunities for the resulting design. This will be subject to our strategic priority for the undergrounding of powerlines considered as part of future budget discussions with Council.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me on 8203 7203 or via email ats.wellington@cityofadelaide.com.au.
Stage 2 of engagement concluded 1 June 2018. The engagement report can be viewed here.
Your feedback will contribute towards the detailed design work that is now being undertaken, and will be completed in September 2018. Works are anticipated to commence in late 2018 or early 2019.
During Stage 2 we sought your feedback on the revised design. Further information on the design, including street perspectives, can be viewed in the Engagement Pack (Stage 2) below , which was also provided by letter to directly impacted residents, and all stakeholders who have previously replied/shown interest in Stage 1. See below for project information:
Feedback could be provided by email to Sam Wellington, Project Manager at s.wellington@cityofadelaide.com.au; or by using the contact details here; or by calling Sam on (08) 8203 7203. The Q&A tab below was available to pose questions to the the project team.
The opportunity to provide feedback closed 5pm, Wednesday 22 August 2018.
Have your say on proposed upgrades to the streetscapes of Vincent Street and Vincent Place. Your feedback will contribute to the final street designs.
Project Update
In October 2018, we sought feedback from residents and property owners regarding our proposed plans to upgrade Vincent Street & Vincent Place.
These plans proposed tree planting, protuberances, traffic calming, footpath and road renewal along with other changes.
In summary the upgrade was generally supported, but there was a clear emphasis on the community’s desire to extend the outcomes of the project to include undergrounding of electrical infrastructure, removal of powerlines and installation of new lights.
Based on this feedback and the associated cost to achieve these outcomes, we will not be proceeding with the upgrade of Vincent Street & Vincent Place as proposed. We will however investigate the changes to the proposed design to include the community’s feedback. Following this, we will explore funding opportunities for the resulting design. This will be subject to our strategic priority for the undergrounding of powerlines considered as part of future budget discussions with Council.
Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me on 8203 7203 or via email ats.wellington@cityofadelaide.com.au.
Stage 2 of engagement concluded 1 June 2018. The engagement report can be viewed here.
Your feedback will contribute towards the detailed design work that is now being undertaken, and will be completed in September 2018. Works are anticipated to commence in late 2018 or early 2019.
During Stage 2 we sought your feedback on the revised design. Further information on the design, including street perspectives, can be viewed in the Engagement Pack (Stage 2) below , which was also provided by letter to directly impacted residents, and all stakeholders who have previously replied/shown interest in Stage 1. See below for project information:
Feedback could be provided by email to Sam Wellington, Project Manager at s.wellington@cityofadelaide.com.au; or by using the contact details here; or by calling Sam on (08) 8203 7203. The Q&A tab below was available to pose questions to the the project team.
The opportunity to provide feedback closed 5pm, Wednesday 22 August 2018.