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15032022 Agenda and Reports Asset Management Sub Committee

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and turning traffic, especially during hot summer days, are showing signs of stripping and binder bleeding on the road surface). 3.18.4 It was observed that Council should have used 7mm stone rather than

2019 minutes council meeting

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for consideration of the matter as part of the 2019/2020 budget process; �� Ward Councillors be consulted to identify illegal dumping, hoon driver and graffiti hot spots in the City of Salisbury

Tim groves introductiontoprescribedburning grasslandsconference final

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the burn •Fire Crew, trained, authorised & equipped to safely do the job SA Government Adopted Process for Prescribed Burning Stages • Environmental (Impact) Assessment • Operation Planning • Conducting

Pack e1 growing in pots and containers final

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Excess heat- when the container is too hot the plants can ‘cook’ Incorrect nutrients Incorrect pH - plants can’t take up enough of right type of nutrients Pest and diseases Pathogens - too high

Narrow single storey homes infill design guidelines june 2020

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boundary. 1 Planting of lawn up to the kerb will enhance the look of the street, reduce weeds, mud and dust. × 1 × 1. Avoid using artificial turf. Artificial turf is expensive, hot during the summer

20 03 2017 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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October and December to meet most irrigation needs, with only minor ‘top-up’ irrigation occurring during hot spells. Weather conditions for the third quarter appear to be following a more typical

14122021 Agenda and Reports Innovation and Business Development Sub Committee

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accreditation in Advanced Programming and are job ready, providing a comparatively rapid response to the current difficulties experienced by companies in attracting and retaining talent in software

Edition 44 Salisbury Aware Winter 2014

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Engagement 29 Your Area 30 Get in Touch 31 What’s On ON THE COVER: Paralowie’s Anthony Hirschausen benefited from the Wheels In Motion program, successfully obtaining his P-plates and a new job. Read

13 10 2020 agenda and reports strategic property development sub committee

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economic growth and local construction industry, creating local jobs for local people; and 4.1.6 Ensuring that Council’s and the community’s land assets are utilised to ‘work hard’ for the benefit

Final salisbury seniors magazine issue 20 nov20

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Officer. She was able to assist Peter and Nicole with hot meals through the local senior centre following the onset of COVID-19, and afterwards she worked with the couple to find accommodation

20 01 2020 agenda and reports works and services committee

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hotter than average temperatures for January to March across Australia. Roads treated with CoolSeal will thermally perform better than tradition pavement surface treatment, reducing the environmental

Edition 34 Salisbury Aware Autumn 2011

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of the association which will create jobs for local youth in building and landscaping. Barbara Wiesner – Art Barbara is a passionate Salisbury resident who for many years has worked on establishing

15 03 2021 agenda and reports policy and planning committee

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delivery at Twelve25 is guided by a range of broad objectives identified in the current Strategic Youth Action Plan, which clearly prioritises Jobs and Education including; - Develop more effective

Final affordable housing implementation plan march 2020

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housing or live far from jobs, schools and services or work long hours to pay for housing; or go without essentials such as adequate clothing, food, heating / cooling, medication or education. Better

18032024 Agenda and Reports Policy and Planning Committee

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and industry. 3.1.7 The City of Salisbury City Plan supports job opportunities in a balanced approach. Airport operational safety requirements through the NASAF Guidelines have been incorporated

2018 agenda and reports youth council 3893666

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community wellbeing, is globally oriented and creates job opportunities. 3.1 Be an adaptive community that embraces change and opportunities. 3.3 Be a connected city where all people have opportunities

Srf 2009

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of hot water— 14 This version is not published under the Legislation Revision and Publication Act 2002 [1.9.2009] 1.9.2009—Supported Residential Facilities Regulations 2009 Facilities, hygiene and safety

14 06 2017 agenda and reports strategic and international partnerships sub committee

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and creates job opportunities. 4.1 Strengthen partnerships that enable us to better address our community’s priorities. This report provides an update of the China Action Plan, outcomes from

19042022 Minutes Urban Services Committee

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of Salisbury Minutes - Urban Services Committee Meeting - 19 April 2022 2. Council provides a capability to respond to CRM’s within 10 days related to fast growing verges or verge “hot spots”, either

Watersensitivecities paper

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, and virtually none in the hot dry summers when the water is needed. In considering this problem, staff at Salisbury working closely with staff of the State Government’s Mines and Energy Department