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Transport strategy for urban renewal

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  • 61ha

    Urban Renewal Site

Location
Adelaide, South Australia
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Flinders-Tonsley Precinct Integrated Transport and Parking Strategy

A former automotive manufacturing site, Tonsley Park has become a world-leading mixed-use innovation district and a point of pride for the Cities of Marion and Mitcham. When Renewal SA needed to develop an integrated transport and parking strategy for Tonsley Innovation District, Flinders University, and Flinders Medical Centre at Bedford Park, our team was brought in to make the plan for those three locations as well as the surrounding suburbs.

We conducted government and industry stakeholder meetings to inform the strategy, and we held workshops to identify the key issues and opportunities for transport and parking in the area. Plus, our community engagement survey obtained feedback from the public and users of the Flinders and Tonsley Precincts. Our plan and design considered these points as well as development at the Tonsley Innovation District, the expansion to the Flinders Medical Centre, and the Flinders University masterplan. Key to future planning was the FlindersLINK railway line extension as well as the South Road grade separation project at Darlington.

Our strategy provided Renewal SA with a range of short, medium, and long-term initiatives that would improve the walking and cycling connections and public transport services within and between the precincts and with the surrounding urban areas in the Cities of Marion and Mitcham. 

At a Glance

  • 61ha

    Urban Renewal Site

Location
Adelaide, South Australia
Offices

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