West Torrens, SA
City dans l’État South Australia
Australia
West Torrens, SA strengthens local economy during pandemic with Think, Buy, Be Local Campaign
The campaign offered $100,000 AUD in vouchers to spend at locally owned businesses. Benefit recipients and vulnerable residents qualified for vouchers in the program's initial round. West Torrens offered vouchers to the general population once priority sign-ups were completed. Participating businesses are documented on an interactive map. Each resident who qualified received one $25 AUD voucher expiring on June 30, 2021.
West Torrens, SA
Australia
West Torrens, SA introduces food waste collection trial for West Beach residents
The one-year pilot provides free weekly collection of food waste by collection contractor Solo. Participants receive stickers for their green organics bins that signal participation in the trial. Food waste is composted and turned into fertilizer for local farms and gardens. Council officials are determining how best to divert the 40% of waste created in food production. A full switch to composting would save West Torrens $700,000 AUD per year in waste management costs.
West Torrens, SA
Australia
West Torrens, SA educates public on green infrastructure with Rain Garden Interpretive Trail
West Torrens produced an interactive map with a narrative about the council's 10 public rain gardens. Each garden on the map includes photos, an explainer on native plants used, and a description of challenges and benefits. The gardens were placed at speed bumps, medians, and parking lots in local suburbs to filter stormwater before it returns to waterways. Council leaders created the interpretive trail to promote active travel and indigenous plant use.
West Torrens, SA
Australia
West Torrens, SA develops a map of restaurants serving customers during COVID-19
The "What's local to me?" map includes pinpoints for local restaurants open during the outbreak. Restaurant owners provided revised hours, online ordering options, and delivery services to the council. Residents adjust the map to show neighborhood clusters of available restaurants or filter by name. Council personnel added 12 base map options to the tool including topographic and overhead imagery.
West Torrens, SA
Australia