The Draft 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2016 Update

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Welcome to Living Adelaide

Adelaide is one of the world’s most liveable cities and a region that’s ever evolving. It all began with an inspired vision for an urban grid with generous boulevards and thriving public squares. This vision lives on today, growing to complement our unique landscapes and make Adelaide the great place that it is.

In 2016, Greater Adelaide represents much more than just

About


This engagement has closed for comment. Thanks for your interest and stay tuned for updates.

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This is your opportunity to provide your input and contribute to shaping the city we live in.

Welcome to Living Adelaide

Adelaide is one of the world’s most liveable cities and a region that’s ever evolving. It all began with an inspired vision for an urban grid with generous boulevards and thriving public squares. This vision lives on today, growing to complement our unique landscapes and make Adelaide the great place that it is.

In 2016, Greater Adelaide represents much more than just the CBD though, stretching from Victor Harbor in the south all the way to Kapunda in the north and beyond. Playing to our strengths, the city offers a gateway to these internationally acclaimed food and wine producers.

The State Government’s 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide was released in 2010, outlining key directions and policies that would protect the liveability of the whole of Greater Adelaide. Six years into the 30-Year Plan, it’s time to update these directions to respond to new challenges and opportunities. We will ensure Adelaide is a city that continues to inspire, excite and be a great place to live.

There’s already a lot to love.

Adelaide has rediscovered itself and the world is discovering Adelaide. Ask anyone who lives here and they’ll tell you — it’s a great place to be! Adelaide is no longer a predictable experience, but one of the world’s most liveable cities, where people and business thrive.

So, why change?

While there’s already much to love about living in Adelaide, it’s important we keep striving to create a more liveable city. A key part of this is keeping our home-grown talent in South Australia, while attracting those from interstate and overseas chasing exciting opportunities.

In its first six years, the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide has already affected positive change in Greater Adelaide.

  • We’re making better use of existing urban spaces and infrastructure.
  • We’re protecting our valuable agricultural, environmental and tourism assets on the city fringe.
  • We have an adequate supply of land to support the city’s growth.

As Adelaide has grown and evolved, we’ve learnt a lot more about the city we live in. New information and emerging challenges require us to review and update the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide.

How can you get involved and how will your input be used?

The Draft 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2016 Update document will be available for public consultation for an 8 week period starting from 25 August 2016 through to 21 October 2016. The feedback and any further investigations will assist with the development of the final 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2016 Update document.

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Want to know more?

If you want to know more about the Draft 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide 2016 Update, go to livingadelaide.sa.gov.au. There you can download a copy of the State Government’s Draft document and explore specific targets, policies and actions.

You can also follow the discussion using #livingadelaide on social media or contact the team direct by sending an email to dpti.30yearplan@sa.gov.au.