Eden Hills Council Intelligence

City of Mitcham · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-28

From the minutes

“Council provides in-principle support for the Denman Tennis Club to apply for Development Approval to extend the hours of use for the lighting on Court B... at Denman Reserve, Lower Mitcham”

City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.3

Electrical trades — extended lighting use may require electrical works, sportsfield lighting upgrades, controls/timer installation.

“Authorises the purchase of an electronic key management system at a one-off capital cost of $75,000 (ex GST), and ongoing operating cost of $1000 per annum”

City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.4

Electrical and security trades — installation of electronic locking/key cabinet systems across council facilities, low-voltage wiring, networking.

“Council endorses for community consultation the amended Community Land Management Plans for: Conservation/ Biodiversity Reserves... Parks (Playgrounds)... Community Centres and Halls... Kindergartens”

City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.2

Plumbing, electrical, roofing — CLMPs guide future maintenance and capital works on council facilities including kindergartens, halls and recreation complexes.

About this area

Eden Hills falls within the City of Mitcham local government area in Southern Adelaide, South Australia.

Eden Hills has some beautiful established homes, but that means you're often dealing with 50+ year old plumbing. Clay soils and older copper work are a fact of life here — not a disaster, just something to know about. Winter's the hardest time: tree roots wake up, soil gets saturated, and any weak spots in old drains tend to announce themselves. Keep your gutters clear, watch for slow drains in spring, and if you've got original pipework, it's worth getting a camera inspection every few years rather than waiting for a rupture. The City of Mitcham's been gradually upgrading community facilities, so if you're in or near a council property (reserves, halls, kindergartens), you might see some incremental plumbing work in the arvo. It doesn't affect most householders, but it's a sign that council's staying on top of aging infrastructure — the same thing you should be doing with your own home's drainage and water supply.

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