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December 16, 2020
Adelaide City Council

Adelaide’s east-west bikeway has been delayed

Following a motion from Deputy Lord Mayor Mary Couros, further community consultation will be undertaken before implementing the city's proposed east-west bikeway. Some councillors are concerned the move will kill off the infrastructure project all together.

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December 9, 2020
Adelaide City Council

Adelaide is one step closer to an east-west bikeway

A jagged east-west bikeway cutting through the city along Wakefield and Franklin streets was proposed to the city council last night. The route must now find support in time to be constructed before the council's State Government funding expires.

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December 2, 2020
Adelaide City Council

Fighting for the future of Adelaide’s community centres

Part of the City of Adelaide’s “re-shaping” of its employment structure has been the axing of one full-time community centre coordinator. Some ratepayers worry this could herald future cuts to the essential community hubs.

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November 16, 2020
Adelaide City Council

‘Rental stress is a problem’ in the Adelaide CBD

A report from the City of Adelaide has found "rental stress is a problem" in the CBD. CityMag spoke with two city renters about the lived reality of rental stress, defined as spending at least 30 per cent of your wage on rent.

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November 12, 2020
Adelaide City Council

Driver’s Month may come with a side of greenwashing

Councillor Jessy Khera's Driver’s Month initiative has kicked off, offering incentives for people to drive and park in the city throughout November. A planned showcase of electric cars in Rundle Mall as part of the project has been labelled by one councillor as "a bit of greenwashing".

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September 14, 2020
Adelaide City Council

Free public transport is bringing the fight to driver’s month

The City of Adelaide has supported two motions that would see subsidised tram, train and bus tickets and free bike-riding lessons in the CBD. Councillor Robert Simms proposed the ideas and says it's a good result following “the disappointment of driver’s month.”

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