You'll probably need council approval for the garden too.Why cant we make a rooftop garden, you wont even know there's a building there.
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You'll probably need council approval for the garden too.Why cant we make a rooftop garden, you wont even know there's a building there.
The Govt should scrap the ACC and take control of all planning decisions. Biggest waste of space and money.
It was footy/cricket ovals for juniors that whole area.
They just redid the change room facilities and put a fence around the ground.
The particlar one on the corner of west tce / north tce was a footy ground for Old Ignations FC for many years (originally called railways oval and actually had someone shot and killed while playing cricket at one point according to my father).
Originally the aquatic centre was built in the 70s from memory but had a refurbish in the early 2000s? (also from memory).
The Rolten oval development would be a lot smaller than anything required to the aquatic centre.
There was no addition to footprint in the area.
1969When was the existing Aquatic centre built? What was on that park previously?
The Govt should scrap the ACC and take control of all planning decisions. Biggest waste of space and money.
Motorsport Grandstand and pit area at Victoria Park is a prime example of a small minority winning over the majority. This parkland Assoc has some old Adelaide money backing them up. Trying to live in the past.I think the parklands are actually controlled by a separate act of parliament, not just under normal council/development interaction.
Its what happens outside; nasty carparks and cutting back of scrubby trees and shrubs and the possibility of footy fans making a ruckus near the million dollar homes of the leafy North Adelaidians.Cant understand why we can't knock down the exisiting Aquatic center to build a brand new facility that contains a multipurpose public pool and gym.... as long as the public are still able to use the facility what's the issue?
Its what happens outside; nasty carparks and cutting back of scrubby trees and shrubs and the possibility of footy fans making a ruckus near the million dollar homes of the leafy North Adelaidians.
Its what happens outside; nasty carparks and cutting back of scrubby trees and shrubs and the possibility of footy fans making a ruckus near the million dollar homes of the leafy North Adelaidians.
Aquatic centre is hemorrhaging cash on a daily basis, so not sure what the other alternative is for ACC.
Most councils are poorly run and run by incompetent people. The ACC is the worst of the worst. Absolutely clueless, achieve nothing and put any and all road blocks in place to ensure no changes happen.
Show me an Aquatic Centre that doesn't? Include depreciation etc they all do once you get past the first few years of operations.
Councillors yes. Don't go pointing the finger at council as an administration though, your claims are completely unfounded in that regard.
Has even been financial modelling done on it.
Negative.
My department did it.
So you can try what you like to argue points you don't know, but I was literally involved in the process.
Certainly not the only place to have investigated the need for local government.
I mean really what do they do other than pick up rubbish and cause unnecessary red tape?
So if they have looked at it, is there any real possibility of going down the path of 2 tier government and absorbing council into state?My department did it.
So you can try what you like to argue points you don't know, but I was literally involved in the process.
Certainly not the only place to have investigated the need for local government.
I mean really what do they do other than pick up rubbish and cause unnecessary red tape?
So if they have looked at it, is there any real possibility of going down the path of 2 tier government and absorbing council into state?
Surely there would be some savings to rate payers if this was to happen.
The Adelaide Aquatic Centre is a black hole for ratepayers’ money, a new report reveals.
The City Council has this week released a report which reveals it has spent more than $18 million on repairs and upgrades to the North Adelaide complex over the past 10 years.
And a proposal to spend up to $15 million upgrading the ageing centre would do little to improve services or reduce its burden on ratepayers, it says.
Each year it costs the council $700,000 to operate the centre, which was converted into an indoor pool in 1985.
The council has said it would need to spend up to $15 million upgrading the complex, if a bid by the Crows to build a $65 million training and administration complex at the site was knocked back.
Hahahaha. And so it begins.