Have Your Say On Some of Adelaide’s Key Road Corridors.
What's being decided?
We are undertaking a series of ‘Road Corridor Planning Studies’ along 6 of Adelaide key road corridors:
Main North Road
Payneham Road
Portrush Road
Unley Road
Cross Road
Brighton Road.
A Road Corridor Planning Study looks at:
how people live, work, visit and travel along the road corridor
current challenges with how the road corridor functions
potential opportunities to improve the road corridor for all users.
Each study is focussed on the understanding that roads are not just about the movement of people and goods, but are also places where people live, work, and visit.
The current and future needs of a road corridor are also considered based on anticipated changes to population and activity in and along the road corridor.
A range of indicators are examined including:
road safety
travel times
public transport
walking and cycling
land use
heritage
environment
place experience.
Background
The Road Corridor Planning Studies form part of the State Government's $10 million Transport Network Planning Studies Program which represents a proactive approach to transport planning.
Get involved
We’d like to hear about your experience using these key road corridors. Community feedback will enable the team to better understand local issues, and can help influence future transport infrastructure projects.
At this stage funding is for the planning studies only. The studies will inform the development of a ‘pipeline’ of integrated, evidenced-based potential projects should funding become available.
Have Your Say On Some of Adelaide’s Key Road Corridors.
What's being decided?
We are undertaking a series of ‘Road Corridor Planning Studies’ along 6 of Adelaide key road corridors:
Main North Road
Payneham Road
Portrush Road
Unley Road
Cross Road
Brighton Road.
A Road Corridor Planning Study looks at:
how people live, work, visit and travel along the road corridor
current challenges with how the road corridor functions
potential opportunities to improve the road corridor for all users.
Each study is focussed on the understanding that roads are not just about the movement of people and goods, but are also places where people live, work, and visit.
The current and future needs of a road corridor are also considered based on anticipated changes to population and activity in and along the road corridor.
A range of indicators are examined including:
road safety
travel times
public transport
walking and cycling
land use
heritage
environment
place experience.
Background
The Road Corridor Planning Studies form part of the State Government's $10 million Transport Network Planning Studies Program which represents a proactive approach to transport planning.
Get involved
We’d like to hear about your experience using these key road corridors. Community feedback will enable the team to better understand local issues, and can help influence future transport infrastructure projects.
At this stage funding is for the planning studies only. The studies will inform the development of a ‘pipeline’ of integrated, evidenced-based potential projects should funding become available.
Lifecycle
Open
Road Corridor Planning Studies has finished this stage
This consultation was open from Tuesday, 20 July until Monday, 9 August 2021.
Closed and Under Review
Road Corridor Planning Studies is currently at this stage
Comments are now closed for evaluation and review.
Consultation outcome
this is an upcoming stage for Road Corridor Planning Studies