Outcome: Everyone in South Australia can access and enjoy inclusive and accessible natural and built environments.
State Plan Measure
1.3.2
Measure
Total number of public-facing government buildings, spaces, play spaces and infrastructure that are modified to improve accessibility. For example, by adding signage or widening doors, and the total number of new developments that incorporate Universal Design.
Timeframe
As required
Responsibility
Group Director, ICT and Business Services
State Plan Measure
1.3.2
Measure
Total number of public-facing government buildings, spaces, play spaces and infrastructure that are modified to improve accessibility. For example, by adding signage or widening doors, and the total number of new developments that incorporate Universal Design.
Timeframe
Ongoing
Responsibility
Director, Art Gallery of South Australia
Director, Carrick Hill
Director, South Australian Museum
Director, State Library of South Australia
State Plan Measure
1.3.2
Measure
Total number of public-facing government buildings, spaces, play spaces and infrastructure that are modified to improve accessibility. For example, by adding signage or widening doors, and the total number of new developments that incorporate Universal Design.
Timeframe
December 2027
Responsibility
Director, Major Projects
State Plan Measure
1.3.2
Measure
Total number of public-facing government buildings, spaces, play spaces and infrastructure that are modified to improve accessibility. For example, by adding signage or widening doors, and the total number of new developments that incorporate Universal Design.
Timeframe
December 2026
Responsibility
Director, Major Projects
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