LIVEABLE. A diverse and welcoming capital city with an enviable lifestyle and strong community. Liveable City of Adelaide Strategic Plan

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LIVEABLE A diverse and welcoming capital city with an enviable lifestyle and strong community 38 Liveable City of Adelaide 2016-2020 Strategic Plan

City of Adelaide 2016-2020 Strategic Plan 39

LIVEABLE A diverse and welcoming capital city with an enviable lifestyle and strong community Adelaide s confident, fulfilling lifestyle, strong sense of community and welcoming nature have enticed people in all stages of life to make the City their home. A city is all about its people and increasingly, people are recognising the many advantages that make Adelaide a wonderful place to call home at all stages of life. The wellbeing and resilience of our community is as vital as its growth. Between 2001 and 2011, our city s population grew by over 50% as people are increasingly attracted to Adelaide s relative affordability and easy access to jobs, study, entertainment, cultural experiences and recreation. This growth has created an increasingly diverse and multicultural community. People born in Asia make up more than 20% of our city s residents and international students account for more than half of recent residential growth. This Plan, through its objectives and actions, supports and celebrates a strong multicultural future. By working with communities in our city we can find ways to encourage an even more diverse and harmonious city an exemplar to the rest of Australia and the world. Adelaide also has a wonderfully vibrant and celebrated Indigenous culture and is home to a diverse representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders from all parts of Australia. Innovative city planning and high-quality amenity is essential to accommodating a high-level of growth while retaining our great lifestyle and the City s unique character. 40 Liveable City of Adelaide 2016-2020 Strategic Plan

Innovative city planning and high-quality amenity is essential to accommodating a high-level of growth while retaining our great lifestyle and the City s unique character. Council plans for every street and public area to be a park-like green experience within the CBD. Buildings and public spaces will be well maintained and purposeful as well as interesting and beautiful. The Park Lands provide sanctuary, facilitate active and passive recreation, and safeguard our city s liveability. Open squares in each of the four city quadrants provide green space for recreation, and the Torrens River and Adelaide Botanical Gardens provide a wonderful balance to the hectic pace of a contemporary city. Our architecture is a wonderful mix of contemporary and environmentally sustainable design and protected, restored and adaptively reused heritage buildings, which all combine to form a visually vibrant and diverse city. Our architecture is a wonderful mix of contemporary and environmentally sustainable design and protected, restored and adaptively reused heritage buildings, which all combine to form a visually vibrant and diverse city. City of Adelaide 2016-2020 Strategic Plan 41

Liveable Objectives and Actions The number of people living in the City will grow from 23,000 to 28,000 by 2020, on the way to 50,000* by 2040 *in line with the target in the current State Government 30 Year Plan for Greater Adelaide Create world class infrastructure by adopting a three year rolling capital works program for the City and Park Lands to ensure all new and existing infrastructure are delivered and maintained to high quality standards, incorporating technology, heritage, arts and green elements Encourage growth in residential property development in a mixed use environment in a manner that respects the human scale and different character of districts in the City Encourage the State Government to promote greater public transport patronage, including on the City Connector service In partnership with the State Government, redevelop Currie-Grenfell Streets as a public transport boulevard to cater for increased demand Advocate for an urban growth boundary that limits urban sprawl and promotes the City as the commercial, cultural, residential and social heart of Metropolitan Adelaide Increase participation by the broadest range of residents in the community life of their neighbourhood Advocate to the Federal and State Governments for changes in housing taxation and levies to reduce the cost of housing, including an extension of the State government's 'Off-the-Plan Stamp Duty Concession for apartments Work with the State and Federal Governments and other Councils to establish a taskforce to progress an integrated light rail network across the City s key precincts, with key connections to inner city suburbs Encourage city living by understanding the demand drivers and developing a distinctive city living promotion campaign that builds on the Already Home campaign 42

Work with neighbouring Councils and the State Government to enhance the facilities, attractions, landscapes and movement networks in the Park Lands to meet the needs and expectations of growing high density communities living in and near the City Adelaide is listed in the top three most liveable cities in the world by 2020, on the way to being the most liveable in 2040 By 2017, develop an Adelaide 2040 Plan to achieve long term economic, environmental, social and cultural goals, incorporating a spatial and transport plan for the City and Park Lands Plan and deliver priority walking and cycling routes to provide East-West and North-South cycleways and connections Plan and seek partnerships for major City infrastructure projects, including cycling corridors, major transport routes, laneways and City squares By 2017, endorse a Central Market Arcade redevelopment plan and commence works by 2019 Work with the State Government to tackle affordability and deliver a range of housing initiatives, such as adaptive building re-use and new building technologies Explore opportunities in Council s current property holdings or pursue strategic opportunities to lead or partner in future property developments Deliver Council s core services efficiently and with brilliant customer service for a growing and increasingly diverse and multicultural community Promote and protect Adelaide s built character and heritage through our operations, incentives, policies and direct investment, while advocating to Federal and State Government for an increase in City buildings protected under State or Local Heritage regulations A nation leading wellbeing and resilience measure has been developed and influences our work Develop and celebrate strong and resilient City communities that are welcoming and encourage people of all ages, cultures and means to participate in city life Work with the State Government and community organisations to support vulnerable members of the community Work with the community and other stakeholders through a range of initiatives to activate key areas to enable people to use the City safely and seek to reduce reported crime Work with State Government to support social entrepreneurs who develop business models that have a positive impact on the City s wellbeing and resilience City of Adelaide 2016-2020 Strategic Plan 43