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Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide City Council

#2656 Post by Matt » Thu May 29, 2014 4:09 pm

Yep, adding my voice to the chorus.
It's all about the arbours.

I really hope council can find a way to fund/prioritise this part of the master plan within the next few years.

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#2657 Post by Wayno » Thu May 29, 2014 5:27 pm

+1 for the arbours. Make or break in my opinion.
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#2658 Post by SRW » Fri May 30, 2014 10:27 am

It'll never be a great park or fully useable space until the square regains its corners, so re-aligning the roadways remains high priority to me. In saying that, the arbours are certainly the most iconic design element so I'm happy if the ostensibly limited funds are invested there next. Then they can act as a rallying point to call for the full realisation of the masterplan. :wink:
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#2659 Post by omada » Fri May 30, 2014 12:46 pm

I would like to see the square help fulfil our ambitions for a more "walkable" city. Squaring off is essential in my opinion, I don't mind too much about the arbour.

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#2660 Post by Dog » Fri May 30, 2014 12:51 pm

While it's a big improvement, as it have said before they should have left well enough alone till they could do it properly.
By that I mean square it up with a small paved limited access road around the edge, underground the traffic straight through in both or one direction. And all this in conjunction with an underground train loop, Victoria Square station and bus/tram interchange.

Then put all the grass back on top:




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#2661 Post by Patrick_27 » Fri May 30, 2014 2:45 pm

Dog wrote:While it's a big improvement, as it have said before they should have left well enough alone till they could do it properly.
By that I mean square it up with a small paved limited access road around the edge, underground the traffic straight through in both or one direction. And all this in conjunction with an underground train loop, Victoria Square station and bus/tram interchange.

Then put all the grass back on top:
Mate, the state barely has enough money to electrify it's entire urban rail network, complete the remainder of the North-South road project, or to allocate $100m in funding to complete the existing Victoria Square. Where do you think the ACC and State Government are going to find a spare $1b to fund your ideal Vic Square upgrade? And even if they had the money, try convincing 1.5 million tax-payers that this project should be prioritised over other more important projects. Had we left this project alone until we could do it 'properly', we'd have been waiting at-least until the tail end of this century.

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#2662 Post by Dog » Fri May 30, 2014 7:26 pm

Patrick I don't think I am alone with the dream of an underground rail loop and Vic Square would be an obvious spot for a station.
As far as funding we are among the the wealthiest nations on earth, I read recently that we are all funding multi millionaires $20bn a year in super tax dodges, money spent on good infrastructure is never wasted. Melbourne began invested in underground rail back in the 70's Adelaide should at least look at planning for it.
I am not talking about under grounding the whole of Adelaide just a city loop, the advantages of an under ground loop would also have a huge impact on our city along the Torrens and in particular the western CBD boundary. The existing train tracks on the city's western edge could be built over and the old industrial waste land behind Bunning's Mile End could be the start of Adelaide's version of Melbourne's Fisherman Bend project.


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#2663 Post by Norman » Fri May 30, 2014 7:30 pm

Dog wrote:Melbourne began invested in underground rail back in the 70's Adelaide should at least look at planning for it.
They have already planned for it... now it just needs further detailed planning and funding to go ahead!

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#2664 Post by Dog » Fri May 30, 2014 8:22 pm

Norman, that's good to know.


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#2665 Post by mshagg » Sun Jun 01, 2014 11:04 pm

It's not like Melbourne just 'up and did it'. There was 40 odd years of Adelaide-esque false starts before they put a shovel in the ground for the MURL. The motivation was quite different though, Flinders st was choked with the old layout. Im not convinced our rail network is so heavily used that we cant get enough trains in and out of the station lol.
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#2666 Post by Dog » Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:06 pm

Dog wrote:Patrick I don't think I am alone with the dream of an underground rail loop and Vic Square would be an obvious spot for a station.
As far as funding we are among the the wealthiest nations on earth, I read recently that we are all funding multi millionaires $20bn a year in super tax dodges, money spent on good infrastructure is never wasted. Melbourne began invested in underground rail back in the 70's Adelaide should at least look at planning for it.
I am not talking about under grounding the whole of Adelaide just a city loop, the advantages of an under ground loop would also have a huge impact on our city along the Torrens and in particular the western CBD boundary. The existing train tracks on the city's western edge could be built over and the old industrial waste land behind Bunning's Mile End could be the start of Adelaide's version of Melbourne's Fisherman Bend project.

An underground for Adelaide would not all have to be tunnelled, I would love to see a project to consolidate the tracks especially along the Torrens and western parklands boundary and put the tracks in some sort of pre cast culverts and cover them up, the sale of the unused land of the cities western boundary may part pay for a project like this ? Image

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#2667 Post by monotonehell » Mon Jun 02, 2014 4:59 pm

Dog wrote:An underground for Adelaide would not all have to be tunnelled, I would love to see a project to consolidate the tracks especially along the Torrens and western parklands boundary and put the tracks in some sort of pre cast culverts and cover them up, the sale of the unused land of the cities western boundary may part pay for a project like this ?
The costs of cut and cover through built up areas can be a lot more expensive than first thought when you factor in things like services (power, water, sewer, telecoms) that need to be considered, and the interruptions at street level. Would be quite a study to work out which would be better all things considered.
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#2668 Post by Dog » Mon Jun 02, 2014 6:43 pm

Hi monotonehell, not thinking of this method for the main CBD loop but rather to consolidate all the lines on the western side of the parklands and perhaps the Torrens river bank. All that waste land next to Bunning's, the the basket ball stadium. Obviously before containers, this area was a hub for loading and unloading trains. Consolidated this wasteland could create a space for Adelaide's version of Melbourne's Fisherman's bend development, only a km from the CBD and next to under used parklands. If I remember right the Libs promoted a high rise development on this land a few elections ago?

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#2669 Post by ChillyPhilly » Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:45 pm

Dog wrote:Hi monotonehell, not thinking of this method for the main CBD loop but rather to consolidate all the lines on the western side of the parklands and perhaps the Torrens river bank. All that waste land next to Bunning's, the the basket ball stadium. Obviously before containers, this area was a hub for loading and unloading trains. Consolidated this wasteland could create a space for Adelaide's version of Melbourne's Fisherman's bend development, only a km from the CBD and next to under used parklands. If I remember right the Libs promoted a high rise development on this land a few elections ago?
The State Government are proposing a transit-oriented development for the area around Keswick. High chance it'll in the location you describe.
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Re: News & Discussion: Adelaide City Council

#2670 Post by david » Tue Jun 10, 2014 11:45 pm

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