Planning and Design Code: Transport and Integrated Movement

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Below is a record of what appeared on YourSAy during the open consultation process from 6 August 2018 to 3 December 2018.

We want your feedback on rules for improving transport and integrated movement under the new Planning and Design Code.

This engagement forms part of a new planning and development system for South Australia - you can read more about it here.

What is being decided?

We want to hear your views on what you believe are the key issues and opportunities in planning policy which relates to our state’s transport infrastructure.

We are

Consultation Process


Now closed

Below is a record of what appeared on YourSAy during the open consultation process from 6 August 2018 to 3 December 2018.

We want your feedback on rules for improving transport and integrated movement under the new Planning and Design Code.

This engagement forms part of a new planning and development system for South Australia - you can read more about it here.

What is being decided?

We want to hear your views on what you believe are the key issues and opportunities in planning policy which relates to our state’s transport infrastructure.

We are designing state-wide planning policies across a range of transport and travel-related issues and we would like your feedback about these important policy topics.

The Integrated Movement Systems Policy Discussion Paper provides an overview of the role our new planning system will play in achieving optimal development and transport outcomes. It explores three primary areas which we would like you to respond to:

  • Aligning South Australia’s growth with transport infrastructure
  • Capitalising on strategic transport infrastructure
  • Sustainable mobility, car parking and the impacts of technology

A more detailed Background Paper is also provided here and there is a Summary of the discussion paper here.

Watch the video in the South Australia's New Planning System tab to find out more about the core elements of the planning system.

Get involved

Read the Integrated Movement Systems Policy Discussion Paper, full Background Paper or the Summary and provide your feedback by:

  • Joining the online discussion
  • Completing the online survey
  • Taking part in a poll to let us know what you believe are the most important planning policies for South Australia
  • Attending a policy discussion session:
    • 7 August 2018
    • 14 September 2018
    • 5 October 2018
    • 7 December 2018

In addition to the above online discussion, survey and event below, you can also lodge a written submission on the Integrated Movement Systems and Transport Discussion Paper and send this to:

Alison Collins, Project Lead, Integrated Movement Systems Discussion Paper
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
Level 5, 50 Flinders Street, Adelaide 5000
GPO Box 1815, Adelaide SA 5001

Email: DPTI.PlanningEngagement@sa.gov.au

Please note all submissions will be made publicly available on the SA Planning Portal following the close of the consultation.

Contact details

For general inquiries, please email us at DPTI.PlanningEngagement@sa.gov.au or call us on 1800 752 664 during business hours of 9am - 5pm, Monday to Friday.

How can your input influence the decision?

Your input will help us inform the development of the new Planning and Design Code around transport and movement systems.

How will your input be used?

A report based on feedback received on the Integrated Movement Systems Policy Discussion Paper will be circulated to all engagement participants in early 2019 following the close of consultation in December 2018.

The report will also be published on the SA Planning Portal.

Closing date: Monday 3 December 2018




Background


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South Australia is undergoing the biggest modernisation of its planning system in 20 years. The new Planning, Development and Infrastructure Act 2016 is being progressively introduced to provide a more efficient, responsive and effective planning system for all South Australians.

The Planning and Design Code is a key reform element in our new planning system. This paper discusses the ways in which the Code can respond to contemporary land use policy challenges and opportunities associated with our Integrated Movement Systems.

The Integrated Movement Systems Policy Discussion Paper is one of four policy discussion papers that will help inform the development of South Australia’s new planning system with regard to transport and travel networks. It focuses on key issues and opportunities associated with managing South Australia’s transport systems and surrounding land use as we build a new planning system and looks at the role our new planning system will play in achieving optimal development and transport outcomes.

The following three key themes are explored in the paper:

  • Aligning South Australia’s growth with transport infrastructure
  • Capitalising on strategic transport infrastructure
  • Sustainable mobility, car parking and the impacts of technology

Your views on these key themes and the recommendations contained in the discussion paper will contribute to the effective integration of our transport system and a successful new planning system for South Australia.

Watch the video in the South Australia's New Planning System tab to find out more about the core elements of the planning system.

For further information visit the SA Planning Portal.

Consultation has concluded