Join the conversation

Update: The Towards 2050 Community Conversation closed on 5 December 2025. We are now reviewing results and preparing an outcomes report.


Share your ideas and thoughts, see what others are saying and help inform the Housing Diversity and Integrated Transport Strategies. Let’s talk about:

  • What you love about your local area
  • Types of housing and infrastructure that can meet our community’s changing needs
  • How we make our city a great place for our current and future community

To get involved check out the ideas map, quick polls and ideas wall. You can also complete a private feedback form or make a submission.

Feedback Form / Submission

Want to send us your feedback in another way?

Why don't you send us an email with your feedback or submission about Towards 2050 - Community conversations at: community.engagement@cttg.sa.gov.au

Ideas wall


Share your ideas on the map

To plan the shape of our future neighbourhoods we want to understand where our community think more/different housing, transport improvements and other Council infrastructure are needed. We also want to know what you love in our city so we can protect and enhance these qualities into the future.

Select Add marker and click on the map within City of Tea Tree Gully (shaded blue) to leave your ideas and feedback on:

  • Love

    What do you love in our area that needs to be retained or enhanced into the future?

  • Housing

    What areas are most appropriate for more and different housing (e.g. apartments, townhouses, retirement living)?

  • Transport

    Where do you think walking, cycling and public transport needs to be encouraged?  Where are the major traffic trouble spots?  Where have you observed traffic safety or congestion issues?

  • Infrastructure

    Where is other Council infrastructure needed to support our growing and changing community (e.g. parks, playgrounds, community centres, libraries, sport facilities)? 

Note: Select the layer button (next to the list icon in top right of map) to toggle the State Significant Infill Areas and Local Infill Investigation Areas referenced in the Discussion Paper.

Quick polls


What is the key benefit of more and different housing?

Our community is growing as is the whole of Greater Adelaide. There is a housing crisis. More and different housing (e.g. apartments, town houses, semi-detached) is required to support the liveability of communities into the future. Of those listed below, what is a key benefit for planning for different housing in the City of Tea Tree Gully that matters most to you?

This poll has concluded.

  • Being able to down-size and age in the area
    9% (3 votes)
  • Housing for young people
    3% (1 vote)
  • Housing for people living alone, couples or single parents
    6% (2 votes)
  • Housing affordability
    21% (7 votes)
  • Sustainable neighbourhoods
    15% (5 votes)
  • Vibrant, attractive and socially connected neighbourhood
    15% (5 votes)
  • Housing choice (a range of types from large homes to smaller homes)
    30% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 33

What different type of housing is needed most?

Our area mainly has detached “family” homes on large blocks but we don’t have enough homes to meet demand. We need more and different types of housing. Of those listed below, what type of different housing is needed most in the City of Tea Tree Gully?

This poll has concluded.

  • Apartments (Homes located within a multi-unit building, where residents live above, below, or beside one another. Can range from small walk-ups to larger complexes)
    18% (6 votes)
  • Townhouses (Multi-storey dwellings, usually with shared walls. Living areas are often on the ground floor, with bedrooms above)
    21% (7 votes)
  • Semi-detached homes (Two houses joined by a single shared wall)
    0% (0 votes)
  • Smaller detached homes (Small, standalone homes)
    44% (15 votes)
  • Terrace houses (A row of single-occupancy homes, typically two or more storeys, sharing side walls with neighbouring dwellings)
    18% (6 votes)
Total Votes: 34

What is most important for us to plan for how we get around?

This poll has concluded.

  • Safe and extensive walking and cycling routes and crossings
    24% (9 votes)
  • Public transport frequency and coverage
    32% (12 votes)
  • Electric vehicle charging infrastructure
    5% (2 votes)
  • Addressing on-road traffic congestion
    11% (4 votes)
  • Addressing crash locations or ‘black spots’
    3% (1 vote)
  • Addressing parking congestion on residential streets
    26% (10 votes)
Total Votes: 38