Ballantyne Street, Thebarton upgrade

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Consultation has concluded

Due to the poor condition of the road pavement, kerbing and footpath, the City of West Torrens has scheduled the upgrade of Ballantyne Street, Thebarton between Dew Street and South Road.

The road design process has commenced and we are seeking the feedback from the community on the attached concept plan which has been developed.

Currently, the road presents a number of issues including a narrow carriageway, narrow footpaths on either side of the road and limited opportunities for appropriate tree planting. It is also noted that the existing road arrangement causes conflict between permitted on-street parking and driveway accesses, particularly to properties on the northern side of the road.

If the design of the road was to remain as it is currently presented, it is likely that future parking exclusions would be required along the full length of the street to assist with accessing driveways.

The road design concept plan includes:

  • A single uninterrupted traffic lane
  • Indented parking bays (24 in total) evenly distributed along the southern side of the road. The existing formal footpath on the southern side of the road will be removed to accommodate this.
  • New brick paved footpath along the northern side of the road providing a wider and improved amenity.
  • Establishing of a substantial number of new street trees along the length of the project and on both sides of the road including:
    - 15 existing trees to be removed (of various sizes)
    - 7 existing trees to be retained
    - 75 new trees to be planted
  • Allocated locations for bin placement, to minimise impact on on-street parking on bin day.

There is currently sections of kerbing formed using slate as was common during early years of road construction. There is the intent within the project to carefully remove and recover this material and return it into the proposed new road design as a feature strip within the verge on the northern side of the road.

Based on community acceptance of the proposed road design, further communication on the tree species proposed will be sent to the community.


How to have your say

Provide your feedback using any of the following:

  • use the submission form at the bottom of this page

  • prepare a written submission and mail to:
    Ballantyne Street upgrade consultation
    City of West Torrens
    165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive
    Hilton 5033

  • email csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au with the subject heading 'Ballantyne Street upgrade consultation'.


All responses must be received by 5pm Monday 26 October 2020. Once results have been compiled, we will then progress with finalising the road design.

If you require further information, please contact Ben Bai, Asset and Project Engineer, via email at bbai@wtcc.sa.gov.au or phone 08 8416 6323.


Due to the poor condition of the road pavement, kerbing and footpath, the City of West Torrens has scheduled the upgrade of Ballantyne Street, Thebarton between Dew Street and South Road.

The road design process has commenced and we are seeking the feedback from the community on the attached concept plan which has been developed.

Currently, the road presents a number of issues including a narrow carriageway, narrow footpaths on either side of the road and limited opportunities for appropriate tree planting. It is also noted that the existing road arrangement causes conflict between permitted on-street parking and driveway accesses, particularly to properties on the northern side of the road.

If the design of the road was to remain as it is currently presented, it is likely that future parking exclusions would be required along the full length of the street to assist with accessing driveways.

The road design concept plan includes:

  • A single uninterrupted traffic lane
  • Indented parking bays (24 in total) evenly distributed along the southern side of the road. The existing formal footpath on the southern side of the road will be removed to accommodate this.
  • New brick paved footpath along the northern side of the road providing a wider and improved amenity.
  • Establishing of a substantial number of new street trees along the length of the project and on both sides of the road including:
    - 15 existing trees to be removed (of various sizes)
    - 7 existing trees to be retained
    - 75 new trees to be planted
  • Allocated locations for bin placement, to minimise impact on on-street parking on bin day.

There is currently sections of kerbing formed using slate as was common during early years of road construction. There is the intent within the project to carefully remove and recover this material and return it into the proposed new road design as a feature strip within the verge on the northern side of the road.

Based on community acceptance of the proposed road design, further communication on the tree species proposed will be sent to the community.


How to have your say

Provide your feedback using any of the following:

  • use the submission form at the bottom of this page

  • prepare a written submission and mail to:
    Ballantyne Street upgrade consultation
    City of West Torrens
    165 Sir Donald Bradman Drive
    Hilton 5033

  • email csu@wtcc.sa.gov.au with the subject heading 'Ballantyne Street upgrade consultation'.


All responses must be received by 5pm Monday 26 October 2020. Once results have been compiled, we will then progress with finalising the road design.

If you require further information, please contact Ben Bai, Asset and Project Engineer, via email at bbai@wtcc.sa.gov.au or phone 08 8416 6323.


Consultation has concluded

If you have any questions about the upgrade, feel free to ask them here and we will get back to you as soon as possible (usually within two business days). 

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    Is it possible to have my driveway widened as part of the Ballantyne Street project? We constantly mount the curb when backing into our driveway. Due to narrow driveway and congestion on the street it’s not possible to access our driveway without backing in which often blocks street traffic.

    Ballantyne asked over 3 years ago

    We could consider this in our final civil design if the driveway location can be provided. Please email bbai@wtcc.sa.gov.au with the address details. If you have any further queries, please feel free to contact me.

    Ben Bai
    Asset and Project Engineer