Integrated Transport Strategy

The City of Adelaide has bold ambitions: more residents, more visitors, and a net-zero future. Transport is key to making it all happen.
Integrated Transport Strategy

To shape its new Integrated Transport Strategy, the City of Adelaide needed more than technical data – it needed real insights from the people who live, work, and move through the city. URPS led a two-stage engagement program that reached deep into the community through workshops, school activities, drop-in sessions, and a public panel forum.

Our inclusive approach captured the experiences of people with disability, children, young people, and applied a gender lens to ensure the strategy reflects the needs of all users. This helped build a transport vision that supports equity and accessibility across Adelaide.

CLIENT
City of Adelaide
STATE
South Australia
LGA
City of Adelaide
SERVICES
Engagement

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