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Re: Hendon rezoning?

Postby dsriggs » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:50 pm

AG wrote:It would make sense if a TOD was planned here since the tram line extension to West Lakes will pass through Hendon.

Is that still going ahead?
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Re: Hendon rezoning?

Postby AG » Mon Feb 21, 2011 7:34 am

dsriggs wrote:
AG wrote:It would make sense if a TOD was planned here since the tram line extension to West Lakes will pass through Hendon.

Is that still going ahead?


The last mention was that the project would still go ahead, but it would be delayed a few years. Haven't heard anything for a while though.
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Re: Hendon rezoning?

Postby Waewick » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:24 am

heard Conlon on the radio a couple of weeks ago still spruiking the idea

It was on Bob Francis show so who knows if he wasn't just stirring up old Bob.
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Re: Hendon rezoning?

Postby stumpjumper » Wed Feb 23, 2011 7:50 pm

dsriggs » Sun Feb 20, 2011 5:18 am

stumpjumper wrote:
This is speculation.


Yep.
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Re: #UC: Lightsview (Hampstead urban renewal)

Postby stumpjumper » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:23 pm

I drove around Lightsview this afternoon and was impressed.

The urban landscaping is well done and reduces the impact of the density of the development. There are wide, well planted footpaths, with lawns, a hard surface for walking and no roll-over kerbing. Cabling is underground.

Instead of the houses on the narrow allotments being dominated by garage doors and 2nd cars parked on paved aprons in front of the houses, the garaging opens onto rear laneways between the rows of houses.

Considering the density, it's pretty good. In fact, one or two blocks of three or four storey flats wouldn't be out of place here, provided they were well-designed, to widen the demographic.
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Re: #UC: Lightsview (Hampstead urban renewal)

Postby Voice of the People » Wed Mar 16, 2011 10:11 pm

There is a proposal for 5 storey apartments along City View Boulevard and the Minister for Planning has proposed a DPA which will look at increasing the densities here and in nearby areas.
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Re: #UC: Lightsview (Hampstead urban renewal)

Postby Steve™ » Fri Apr 01, 2011 8:34 am

Well Lightsview is up and going now and from what I've seen it looks Great :D Premium builders such as Scott Salisbury and Medallion homes feature as display homes, a lake is being put in and whilst there are quite a few encumberances they all are designed to ensure a better quality suburb ? I myself are thinking of building a home there, the only thing that I can pick with it is that it will still be Northgate the Suburb not a suburb on it's own! As for new developments blocking views! Well you can say that for any suburb. So for me personally Lightview gets the BIG thumbs up ?
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Re: Yatala to go for new homes

Postby coldy » Thu May 26, 2011 5:34 pm

well if the goverment and correctional service had any brains and take into consideration of the inmates familys and relatives they would
build the new prisons out near dry creek plenty of open land out there and less traveling for the relatives to visit there brothers or loves ones
that are in there doing time..

all they think of is that people behind bars are animals and shouldnt be release, well thats how mike rann see's life.

Anyway in regards to yatala and the womens prison they are part historical and should be done simular to what they did with the old pentridge
gaol in victoria. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Prison_Pentridge Since the closure they pulled most of it down and build a village there here
is the link for the village http://www.pentridgevillage.com.au/

What really annoys me and thousand of other australians is that the goverment and private owners have no idea about what is historical so there
solution is the easy way. Lets just destroy historical land,buildings or landmarks. what a joke the south australian goverment is

Crikeys what is the goverment doing here, they first built one youth dention centre at cavern: http://www.nearmap.com/?q=training%20ce ... d=20110424

and now there building another one new youth detention centre at cavern, http://www.nearmap.com/?q=cavern%20yout ... d=20110424
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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Wayno » Wed Jul 27, 2011 1:32 pm

New longer fly through and voice over is published here, or manually navigate to the video on the AdelaideNow homepage.
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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Xaragmata » Wed Jul 27, 2011 2:24 pm

It has definitely moved to the construction stage, with an apartment block u/c.
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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Wayno » Wed Jul 27, 2011 3:55 pm

Xaragmata wrote:It has definitely moved to the construction stage, with an apartment block u/c.

Gosh, you are correct. That was fast. See the Apr 24 Nearmap image.
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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Will » Thu Jul 28, 2011 1:54 pm

From the Advertiser:

Housing SA to invest $130 million in The Square at Woodville West

Ben Hyde From: The Advertiser July 27, 2011 12:00AM

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An artist impression of The Square at Woodville West. Source: Supplied


MORE than $130 million will be spent over the next seven years on The Square at Woodville West.
The Housing SA-funded project will deliver 425 dwellings - apartments, villas and townhouses - and is forecast to house as many as 1000 people .

The project, being constructed in the area bound by Alma Tce, Emily St and Henderson Ave, involves the demolition of 180 homes to provide space for the new community.

Housing Minister Jennifer Rankine said: "Woodville West, in that particular area, was very old and many of the homes weren't up to the standard we would like for public housing."

The State Government already owned about 80 per cent of the stock in the area and bought the remaining houses to make the project happen.

Ms Rankine said at least 50 per cent of the new houses would be available for affordable rent or to buy, in the State Government's affordable housing scheme.

"Our aim is to have a revitalised Woodville West that has a dynamic community," she said.

The project has been designed in line with the 30-Year Plan as a walkable neighbourhood and features a central square of shops, public art spaces and a cafe, playground and plaza.

Stage 1, under construction, will be complete by mid-next year. Property prices will start at $295,000.

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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby rhino » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:02 pm

Ben Hyde wrote:The Housing SA-funded project will deliver 425 dwellings - apartments, villas and townhouses - and is forecast to house as many as 1000 people .


"As many as 1000 people" doesn't sound like too many for 425 dwellings.
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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Will » Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:23 pm

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Re: #PRO: Woodville West Urban Renewal

Postby Xaragmata » Tue Aug 30, 2011 1:30 pm

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