Exciting news!

Council’s Senior Traffic Engineer, Rebecca van der Pennen, has advised the Kensington Residents’ Association that community consultation on the much-needed Thornton Street Zebra Crossing is complete, and the project is going ahead. Council is now progressing to detailed design and crossing installation is scheduled to occur March-June 2026.

KRA President Roger Bryson commenced lobbying Council for pedestrian safety improvements near McKellar Stewart Kindergarten in May 2024 after being approached by concerned kindy staff and parents. Roger queried the Mayor as to whether a pedestrian refuge could be placed in the middle of Thornton Street, however Council’s Manager Traffic & Integrated Transport, Gayle Buckby, counselled that there is insufficient width at the crossing point for installation of a median island. Ms Buckby suggested a zebra crossing as an alternative but expressed concern about sight lines and insufficient distance from the junction of Regent Street. Further investigation was scheduled into the Council’s list of traffic projects.

By December 2024, Rebecca van der Pennen had taken over as project lead and advised KRA that development of a concept design was underway. In January 2025 Ms van der Pennen met with KRA and McKellar Stewart Kindergarten representatives to discuss the developed concept.

Consultation letters were sent to directly impacted properties in late August 2025. On 27 November 2025 the KRA committee were informed that the surveyed community members supported the crossing concept design and Council is progressing to detailed design.

Project updates and information will continue to be available on the Council website located here: https://www.npsp.sa.gov.au/projects/thornton-street-zebra-crossing