City Notices Roundup: Public Service and Infrastructure Updates for Wednesday, 4 March

Public Transport & Infrastructure Alerts
Commuters are advised of several key service adjustments and milestone updates active this Wednesday, 4 March 2026. Adelaide Metro has confirmed that all tram lines, including the Glenelg to City route, are now fully operational following recent maintenance. However, significant stop closures remain in effect. Stop 7 on South Road (East side) is scheduled to reopen late this evening, with services expected to return to normal operations by tomorrow morning. Additionally, passengers using the O-Bahn network are invited to join in the 40th-anniversary celebrations occurring throughout this week, commemorating four decades of the guided busway system.
Major Road Closures & Traffic Management
Motorists should plan for localized delays due to ongoing public events and infrastructure upgrades. Today marks the final day of the UniSA graduation ceremonies, with Hindley Street remaining closed to all vehicular traffic to accommodate pedestrian safety for graduates and their families. This closure will be lifted following the conclusion of today’s ceremonies.
In the Adelaide Hills, the Department for Infrastructure and Transport continues night works on Torrens Valley Road. To facilitate essential asphalting, the road will be closed between Gorge Road in Cuddlee Creek and Victoria Street in Gumeracha from 7:30 PM tonight until 6:00 AM tomorrow morning. Signaged detours are in place, and speed restrictions apply during daylight hours.
Festival Season Safety & Public Advisories
As the city continues to host the Adelaide Fringe and Adelaide Festival, public safety remains a high priority. Residents are reminded to be aware of increased pedestrian activity in the East End and CBD. SA Police have also released a public appeal regarding a property damage investigation following an incident involving public artwork in the CBD last week; anyone with information is encouraged to contact local authorities.
Health advisories remain active for the festival period, with SA Health reminding attendees of 'Smoke-Free' and 'Vape-Free' outdoor area laws currently in effect at major event hubs. Preventive Health SA also continues its 'Drink Less. Do More.' campaign, offering digital support tools for those attending evening festivities.
Council Grants & Community Programs
The City of Port Adelaide Enfield has announced that applications for SALA (South Australian Living Artists) subsidies are now open. Local artists looking to participate in the August festival are encouraged to apply for registration support before the upcoming deadline. Additionally, community members are invited to engage with the 2026 Neighbour Day program, with resources available at local council offices to support neighbourhood connection events planned for later this month.

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