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Salisbury, SA

City in South Australia

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142.6k population • AU$117.8m budget
Websitesalisbury.sa.gov.au
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Salisbury, SA assists residential land division applicants with a series of instructional videos

City officials worked the Click Films on a series of four videos clarifying the subdivision process. Each video lasts less than three minutes and includes relevant steps, links, and tips for successful applications. The series includes a process overview, a review of allotment requirements, and two frequently asked question videos on topics from flood risk to lot size. This project improves applicant experiences and reduces staff time spent on common questions.

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Salisbury, SA builds on its commitment to diversity and inclusion with Cohesive Salisbury Projects

The Ability Inclusion Strategic Plan (AISP) and the Intercultural Strategic Plan (ISP) form the core of this initiative. AISP principles of engagement, integrated planning, partnerships, and universal design ensure residents with disabilities co-design public services. The ISP led to the creation of an Interfaith Network of local faith leaders and advisory councils comprised of community organizations. These plans resulted in events like Harmony Week and culturally safe health services.

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Salisbury, SA expands transit options to local destinations with Community Bus Pilot

City officials approved the six-month pilot to fill gaps in the Adelaide Metro bus and train network. Commuters ride to eight stops for free including Parabanks Shopping Centre, Globe Derby Park, and St. Kilda Adventure Playground. The community bus operates three times per day on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. This trial period provides data on local transit needs as the council considers a continuation or expansion of the program.

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Salisbury, SA boosts local food industry during COVID-19 with Global Food Passport program

Local restaurants, grocers, and other food services registered for free with the council. Residents participating in the program receive passports accepted in November and December. The Global Food Passport entitles the user to coupons and special discounts for cuisines from around the world. This pilot is part of the #ShopSalisbury initiative created to encourage local purchases during a difficult economic period.

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Salisbury, SA conducts multiple recycled asphalt trials as part of sustainable roads initiative

The council kicked off this initiative by using Plastiphalt made from recycled rubber and plastic on Byron Bay Road. Construction company Fulton Hogan produced Plastiphalt from locally sourced materials found in yellow recycling bins. Council leaders also approved resurfacing projects on three roads in Parlowie using HaTelit C Eco. This sustainable asphalt from Huesker spared 200,000 water bottles from landfills and recycling facilities.

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Salisbury, SA adds Webchat feature for quick responses to resident questions

Webchat allows Salisbury city website visitors to communicate directly with customer-facing personnel. The chat tool is available on all city pages via desktop, tablet, or mobile phone by clicking on the yellow chat bubble. Salisbury accepts messages via Webchat when customer service personnel are not available.

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