Monday, 2 October 2017

Implementing Unley Walking and Cycling Plan

Walking and cycling in Unley

Please click on the U TUBE link for an update on our progress to improve safety and usability of our cycling transport corridors across Unley.

Monday, 14 August 2017

Dear Friends and Owners of Unley,
                Please find attached Michael’s winter Unley e-newsletter. Once again you will see that much of the newsletter has been initiated by you, the owners of Unley. This is a newsletter about making decisions when people disagree or are competing for resources. It hopefully describes balanced decisions that are intended to benefit the whole of Unley over the long term. You may disagree and I welcome your feedback.
                I cannot fit everything into my two page news. I would love to have dealt with the State Government just declaring new high rise zones and our feedback to that. Those on my high-rise email group have received this along with the plan we submitted for Central Unley which the minister has approved. Some other emails sent out to other email groups including “tree Group” “Unley Oval Group” and a budget group are attached….. But only one from each. If you are interested in parking permits I am planning to report on this in the Spring Newsletter and your thoughts are very welcome.

Thank you for your ideas, your support and encouragement,

Michael

Links for Winter Newsletter 2017
Right click to get the link.....

Parks Dogs off leads vs People.      Across Unley we have parks where Dogs have priority and others where some People without Dogs can feel safe.

Unley walking and Cycling Plan

Tree Strategy

Environmental Strategy
Toxic TCE vapours. this article from news.com.au that you might be interested in: http://www.news.com.au/national/south-australia/epa-tests-for-toxic-tce-vapours-in-unley-show-no-dangers/news-story/3fc13b1cad509058df1cd9c339bd6b2e
King William Road Plans

Unley Oval Grandstand developments

Winter 2017



Monday, 3 April 2017

Autumn News and Council reports

Dear Friends,

The silencing of elected members is so important that I gave detailed reports in the official agenda for the council meetings in February and March. 

The details can be all found in my report to Council and can be found in full on the link below and scroll to pp 258 - 260. I have copied in the opening paragraph. 

http://www.unley.sa.gov.au/CityOfUnley/media/CoU-Media-Library/Agendas-Minutes/Full-Council/FCM-Agenda-30-March-2017.pdf?ext=.pdf



Cr Michael Hewitson    March Report to Council.
Silencing of Councillors
Twice:
On UNLEY CENTRAL
On ensuring competitive tender processes.

State Government rules specific to Elected members of Local Government are not preventing corruption but are silencing elected Councillors.

Unley Central
The residents to Unley Ward had no Ward Councillor allowed to represent them in the final stages of the Unley Central DPA. We had been advised by council’s legal advisors that under new state rules I had a material conflict of interest in dealing with the Unley central DPA. The matter was too important just to accept. It seemed crazy. Yes, my son and his family's home lies on the border of Unley Central DPA and this I thought should be declared as a perceived conflict of interest and not a material one. No decisions on the agenda were to affect the value of their home. I confirmed this in writing with our Principal policy planner after the agenda was published.[i]



[i] Principal Policy Planner on Friday 10/03/2017 3:02 PM that
The presented SCPA Report in the CS&DPC Agenda is not recommending any amendments to the original draft DPA policy changes released in September 2016 in regard to the north east section of the DCe Zone on Unley Road north of Frederick Street.   
However, the outcome overall would be an affirmation of the proposed changes that were part of the original draft DPA and whatever value change they may have.”

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Ensuring a competitive tender process
In my report to Council in February I gave the explanation as to why I sent the email which was not marked as confidential saying how Council was ensuring a competitive tender process. (click on link and scroll to p 233)


In this report were my concerns about the isolation I as an elected member had legally enforced on me, preventing the collection of evidence to defend my actions. It is vital to our ratepayers that our Council has competitive tender processes that encourage wide participation of tenderers.

My thanks to Councillors who have given strong support and encouragement and indicating that they too believed the content to be non-confidential and worth sharing with those who had raised concerns.

I am committed to an open and transparent Council..... one our community can trust.
Cr Michael Hewitson AM