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Council is committed to making the City a more vibrant place that is culturally inclusive and safe for all users. We want to ensure that people can dine in our restaurants, walk down the footpaths, socialise in our pubs, enjoy events, shop in Rundle Mall, attend our schools and universities, experience the parklands, and feel safe whilst doing so.
We would like to know how you feel about the city streets:
- Should smoking be banned in Outdoor dining areas ? Take our quick poll to have your say
- Has outdoor dining, or people queuing ever bothered you? Join in the discussion forum on how this could be better managed.
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What are your suggestions for how footpath congestion could be better managed?
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We are interested in solutions to solve footpath congestion outside venues at night. Congestion issues usually arise when venues have a combination of outdoor dining, and patron queueing.
by admin 14 Sep 2011, 2:22pm | 244 views
What other activities would you like to see in the city, day or night, and how could Council support these?
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by None 29 Aug 2011, 11:58am | 176 views
Do you support more street traders and mobile vendors in the city? If so, what types & where would be the best locations for them?
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by None 29 Aug 2011, 11:57am | 191 views
If you have applied for a street permit, can we make the process easier for you?
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Street permits include : on Street Activities permit , City Works, Outdoor Dining, Objects on Footpath, Busking, Badge Day
by None 29 Aug 2011, 11:55am | 105 views
How can we support buskers & activity to the city while balancing the needs of residents and traders?
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by None 29 Aug 2011, 11:52am | 378 views


