More than 200 properties to be acquired for Adelaide's North-South Corridor project
ABCA further 224 homes and businesses will be acquired in South Australia's south to make way for the last stage of the South Road upgrade. Key points: Nearly 400 properties will be acquired by the state government for the North-South Corridor project Labor's Tom Koutsantonis says a parliamentary committee will investigate the department's acquisition model The state government says property valuations will be done at the time people choose to sell The state government has sent letters to locals north of Anzac Highway and up to the River Torrens who will be affected by the last instalment of the North-South Corridor project. "We do save the Thebarton Theatre and that's been a real key — some 480 properties, especially significant properties, have been saved," he said. Opposition transport spokesman Tom Koutsantonis has questioned the government's motives behind acquiring properties at the northern end of the corridor. "It's an absolutely devastating time in this community for the people I represent," Ms Stinson said.