City of Adelaide has axed plans to build an east-west bikeway
City of Adelaide councillors this week voted to scrap plans for an east-west bikeway, with one councillor calling the move "an utter failure of leadership".
MoreCity of Adelaide councillors this week voted to scrap plans for an east-west bikeway, with one councillor calling the move "an utter failure of leadership".
MoreVeteran North Adelaide councillor Anne Moran says she doesn't think Adelaide is in good hands at the moment, with an "absolute lack of care" amongst her colleagues leading to a less transparent local government.
MoreIn response to a proposed motion that would limit elected members and council administration to flying economy class, one councillor said not offering business class airfares could discourage “good people” from participating in local government.
MoreA “try before you buy scheme” allowing people aged 24-39 to live in the city rent-free for a short time is just one of the ideas the City of Adelaide has to lure you into the city.
MoreA survey conducted by the City of Adelaide reports more than half of CBD and North Adelaide business owners are worried about the city's economy and their operation's ongoing viability.
MoreAdelaide city councillor Simon Hou says businesses in Chinatown are still feeling the effects of the pandemic, but he’s optimistic the CBD’s south-east will recover from the tumultuous 2020.
MoreThe City of Adelaide is currently accepting online community feedback for the CBD's overdue east-west bikeway. One councillor says information supplied to the public about a potential new design was "factually incorrect and blatantly misleading".
MoreTwo East End CBD workers tell CityMag the benefits of increased productivity, sense of community and workplace cohesion will be lost if the City of Adelaide sells off Pirie Street's City Beach volleyball courts.
MoreRecently appointed Deputy Lord Mayor Mary Couros tells CityMag although local government can at times feel “toxic”, if her position sends a message to young women they too can have a career and hold power, “that’s great.”
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