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City of Salisbury · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-29

From the minutes

Drainage

“Emergency works are being undertaken on the pipe network at Harvey Avenue, Walkley Heights to address urgent flood mitigation of a critical drainage corridor, with budget to be sought once a solution is determined.”

Urban Services Committee, Item 4.1.1, 16 March 2026

Drainage

“$300,000 retimed for Goddard & Carlingford Drive, Salisbury Park Major Flood Mitigation due to modelling and consultant delays.”

Urban Services Committee, Item 4.1.1, 16 March 2026

Drainage

“$250,000 retimed for Heidenreich Avenue, Salisbury Downs Minor Drainage works due to modelling and consultant delays.”

Urban Services Committee, Item 4.1.1, 16 March 2026

About this area

The City of Salisbury covers established northern Adelaide suburbs with a mix of post-war housing stock (1950s-1970s in suburbs like Salisbury, Salisbury North, Para Hills, Pooraka, Para Vista, Salisbury Downs) alongside newer master-planned communities (Mawson Lakes from late 1990s, including 'The Bridges' estate). Significant SA Housing Trust public housing presence is evident, with active partnership work on the Walkleys Road Corridor renewal. Bolivar Code Amendment indicates rezoning/suburb name change activity in the western coastal/industrial fringe. Aging infrastructure is evident from emergency pipe works at Walkley Heights and multiple deferred drainage projects. City of Salisbury is a major northern Adelaide council with significant trade demand drivers: aging post-war housing stock prone to plumbing/electrical failures, ongoing flood mitigation works (Salisbury Park, Salisbury Downs, Walkley Heights), a council-owned recycled water utility (Salisbury Water) requiring dual-reticulation plumbing expertise, large capital works program ($89M+ infrastructure bids for 2026/27), active city centre redevelopment, and SA Housing Trust renewal partnerships. Multiple drainage projects have been deferred due to consultant/modelling delays, suggesting backlog of stormwater works. Newer suburbs like Mawson Lakes are reaching the 20-25 year mark where original fixtures and fittings begin failing.

If you're in Edinburgh and you've got a burst pipe or a drain that's stopped flowing, don't wait for it to get worse. The houses around here are solid but they're not young, and when the rain comes down the drainage network feels it fast. Walkley Heights nearby has had emergency works all through March and into April because the council's infrastructure's under pressure — that's the kind of thing that affects older suburbs across the region. We're running 24/7, so whether it's a Tuesday arvo or Saturday night, ring us when something goes wrong.

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