What happened at the February 2016 meeting?

The proposal for the city-wide 40 KPH speed limit was knocked on the head due to over 70% of residents indicating (through a survey) that they were happy with the current speed limits. I think that reducing the limit to 40 KPH is warranted for some of our narrow streets where pedestrians, cyclists and scooters need to share the roads with motorists – and 50 KPH is not safe under these conditions.

I moved the motion to endorse in principle, the reconstruction of four tennis courts at Buttery Reserve as part of Council’s 2016-17 budget, subject to the outcome of the Norwood Tennis Club’s funding application to the State Government. The courts are a great community asset and the Club has some innovative program ideas that will reinvigorate the area.

I seconded the motion put by Cr MacRae to request the Local Government Association (LGA) to prepare a report on how local councils can provide practical and policy support for members of our community who suffer domestic violence. I also supported her motion for the LGA to consider supporting the moving of Australia to a day that is more relevant for all Australians and all states in the Commonwealth – such as 1 January when we became a federation. Unfortunately, this motion was lost.

Minutes of the meeting can be found >here<

Post date: Feb 24, 2016 6:52:54 AM

Published by Dr Christel Mex

Dr Christel Mex is a councillor for the City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters and a member of the Adelaide Park Lands Association Board. Authorised by C Mex, PO Box 685, Kensington Park, South Australia.

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