2010–11 Business Plan and Budget
The Adelaide City Council’s 2010–11 Business Plan and Budget sets the City’s direction and priorities for the next 12 months.
Developed in consultation with the community, the plan represents Council’s strategy for a vibrant, populous and sustainable Capital City built upon Adelaide’s heritage and lifestyle.
» Download the 2010–11 Business Plan and Budget (PDF, 7Mb)
» Download the 2010-11 Business Plan and Budget Summary Brochure (PDF, 664Kb)
Council's Priorities
Council is committed to the growth and improvement of your city and some of the key priorities for 2010–11 include:
- Continuing the drive for increased population in the central area of the City.
- The progression of major public realm projects such as Victoria Square/Tarndanyangga and Victoria Park/Bakkabakkandi.
- Creating an outstanding City of distinctive and exciting design complemented by heritage preservation.
- Increasing protection and assistance for restoring and so capitalising on Adelaide’s unique heritage and character.
- Ensuring an accessible and connected City and developing all forms of transport including public transport, private vehicles, pedestrian and cycling.
- Supporting the City’s creativity, recreation, cultural and artistic activity, and exciting events to promote a culturally vibrant City.
- A commitment to a prosperous Capital City.
- A strong focus on environmental sustainability.
Council will continue to deliver the highest quality services to our community and ensure the best use of Council resources by innovative, efficient and effective service provision.
The complete document will provide further detailed information on the programs, services and projects we will deliver during 2010–11, for the City, its residents, workers, businesses, students and visitors.
Electronic copies of the 2010–11 Business Plan and Budget, adopted by Council on 15 June 2010, are available on USB devices from:
- Council’s Customer Centre, 25 Pirie Street, Adelaide (hard copies also available)
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Council’s Library Centres:
– 18 Grote St, Adelaide
– 235 Hutt St, Adelaide
– North Terrace, Ground floor, State Library North Terrace, Adelaide
– 176 Tynte St, North Adelaide -
Council’s Community Centres:
– Adelaide South West Community Centre, 171 Sturt Street, Adelaide
– Box Factory Community Centre, 59 Regent Street South, Adelaide
– North Adelaide Community Centre, Rear of 176 Tynte Street, North Adelaide
