New vision highlights better journeys and connectivity under T2D
Newly released fly-through vision of the landmark 10.5-kilometre North-South Corridor - Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project highlights the connected journey from beginning to end.
Clever design through the Urban Design Strategy ensures connective journeys through two sets of twin tunnels in the north (Richmond to Torrensville) and south (Clovelly Park to Glandore), an open motorway and the areas that surround them.
Extensive work has been undertaken on the preferred alignment and configuration, which uses a combination of tunnels, lowered and ground-level motorway, as well as underpasses at key intersections.
The Strategy seeks to provide safe and efficient journeys for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists, connect open spaces and recreational facilities, and create economic opportunties.
Additionally, the Strategy design respects, celebrates and integrates the important cultural heritage of the Kaurna peoples, as well as state and local heritage places within the T2D project area.
Locals are encouraged to complete a survey to provide further insights into the urban design for the project or to drop into a community session at the new central T2D Community Information Centre located at 290 South Road, Hilton.
To complete the survey and to find out more about drop-in sessions, visit www.t2d.sa.gov.au/planning-design/more-than-a-motorway.