News & Discussion: O-Bahn
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The people at Save Adelaide's Rymill Park facebook page are just thrilled by this!
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zills_86 wrote:The people at Save Adelaide's Rymill Park facebook page are just thrilled by this!
What about the effect on the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, they will loose parking around Botanic Park and have the extended road encroaching on the gardens. Not to mention the lack of access during construction to both the gardens and the park! Just awful!!!
These people are making me want the state government to sell off the parklands to property developers, they should be grateful there's any consultation at all
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No parking will be lost, they'd know this is they bothered to read the proposal documentation.GoodSmackUp wrote:zills_86 wrote:The people at Save Adelaide's Rymill Park facebook page are just thrilled by this!
What about the effect on the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, they will loose parking around Botanic Park and have the extended road encroaching on the gardens. Not to mention the lack of access during construction to both the gardens and the park! Just awful!!!
These people are making me want the state government to sell off the parklands to property developers, they should be grateful there's any consultation at all
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I can't believe I'm going to say this. But the point about pedestrian access to the parklands over hackney road sounds like it might be a valid concern to me.I Follow PAFC wrote:First look at new O-Bahn tunnel images: 60m-long, 6m high steel canopy for Hackney Rd as part of $160m O-Bahn tunnel project.
THE first designs for the O-Bahn tunnel openings on Rymill Park and Hackney Rd have been released and not everyone is happy with them.
A 60m-long, 6m tall steel canopy will be built in the middle Hackney Rd as part of the $160 million O-Bahn tunnel project.
A second 20m-long canopy will be constructed in Rymill Park, near Grenfell St, designs released this week reveal.
http://www.news.com.au/national/south-a ... 00d64079fc
Big infrastructure investments are usually under-valued and & over-criticized while in the planning stage. It's much easier to envision the here and now costs and inconveniences, and far more difficult to imagine fully the eventual benefits.
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Arguably, there aren't many places where you can cross Hackney road as it stands now. The rose bushes in the median strip, along with the grapevine fence near the wine centre car park would restrict people crossing. Admittedly, these wouldn't stop someone crossing the road but they would certainly make it more difficult.Kasey771 wrote:I can't believe I'm going to say this. But the point about pedestrian access to the parklands over hackney road sounds like it might be a valid concern to me.I Follow PAFC wrote:First look at new O-Bahn tunnel images: 60m-long, 6m high steel canopy for Hackney Rd as part of $160m O-Bahn tunnel project.
THE first designs for the O-Bahn tunnel openings on Rymill Park and Hackney Rd have been released and not everyone is happy with them.
A 60m-long, 6m tall steel canopy will be built in the middle Hackney Rd as part of the $160 million O-Bahn tunnel project.
A second 20m-long canopy will be constructed in Rymill Park, near Grenfell St, designs released this week reveal.
http://www.news.com.au/national/south-a ... 00d64079fc
As it stands, there aren't any formal places for a pedestrian to cross the road between the Torrens and North Terrace. The O-Bahn proposal wouldn't be removing any crossings.
Whether this is a good or bad thing though is certainly debatable. I can definitely see why residents would be concerned.
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I'm sure I've read that a primary urban design axiom is that being pedestrian friendly is the key to activating spaces. It's for this reason that Canberra is a wasteland for people because it has a colder climate than Adelaide and is not very walkable(at least between major attractions)
Surely it wouldn't be hard to put a pedestrian bridge over hackney rd? Doesn't have to be a $40m Torrens footbridge effort either.
Surely it wouldn't be hard to put a pedestrian bridge over hackney rd? Doesn't have to be a $40m Torrens footbridge effort either.
Big infrastructure investments are usually under-valued and & over-criticized while in the planning stage. It's much easier to envision the here and now costs and inconveniences, and far more difficult to imagine fully the eventual benefits.
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Hackney road has not been "pedestrian friendly" to cross for probably about 80 years.-Haven't heard a tickety boo from the good folk of College Park until now. There are cars and buses literally roaring along the multiple lanes for most of the day, except when it is at a standstill due to congestion. As with South Road...why is it only when some development is proposed, everyone suddenly is up in arms about folk not being able to cross a road that in reality very few pedestrians negotiate anyway. By all means, we do need more pedestrian overpasses of ALL major roads, but the way these things hold up progress in Adelaide is very frustrating.Kasey771 wrote:I'm sure I've read that a primary urban design axiom is that being pedestrian friendly is the key to activating spaces. It's for this reason that Canberra is a wasteland for people because it has a colder climate than Adelaide and is not very walkable(at least between major attractions)
Surely it wouldn't be hard to put a pedestrian bridge over hackney rd? Doesn't have to be a $40m Torrens footbridge effort either.
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claybro wrote:Hackney road has not been "pedestrian friendly" to cross for probably about 80 years.-Haven't heard a tickety boo from the good folk of College Park until now. There are cars and buses literally roaring along the multiple lanes for most of the day, except when it is at a standstill due to congestion. As with South Road...why is it only when some development is proposed, everyone suddenly is up in arms about folk not being able to cross a road that in reality very few pedestrians negotiate anyway. By all means, we do need more pedestrian overpasses of ALL major roads, but the way these things hold up progress in Adelaide is very frustrating.Kasey771 wrote:I'm sure I've read that a primary urban design axiom is that being pedestrian friendly is the key to activating spaces. It's for this reason that Canberra is a wasteland for people because it has a colder climate than Adelaide and is not very walkable(at least between major attractions)
Surely it wouldn't be hard to put a pedestrian bridge over hackney rd? Doesn't have to be a $40m Torrens footbridge effort either.
We could build pedestrian overpasses over the major roads, and they'd complain they're too difficult to walk over.
We could build pedestrian underpasses under the major roads, and they'd complain they're too dark and unsafe
We could put all the major roads in trenches under local surface roads, and they'd complain about the cost, noise and traffic delays
These people are professional complainers and nothing we do would please them, the only thing we should do it ignore them and get on with the job
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GoodSmackUp wrote:claybro wrote:Hackney road has not been "pedestrian friendly" to cross for probably about 80 years.-Haven't heard a tickety boo from the good folk of College Park until now. There are cars and buses literally roaring along the multiple lanes for most of the day, except when it is at a standstill due to congestion. As with South Road...why is it only when some development is proposed, everyone suddenly is up in arms about folk not being able to cross a road that in reality very few pedestrians negotiate anyway. By all means, we do need more pedestrian overpasses of ALL major roads, but the way these things hold up progress in Adelaide is very frustrating.Kasey771 wrote:I'm sure I've read that a primary urban design axiom is that being pedestrian friendly is the key to activating spaces. It's for this reason that Canberra is a wasteland for people because it has a colder climate than Adelaide and is not very walkable(at least between major attractions)
Surely it wouldn't be hard to put a pedestrian bridge over hackney rd? Doesn't have to be a $40m Torrens footbridge effort either.
We could build pedestrian overpasses over the major roads, and they'd complain they're too difficult to walk over.
We could build pedestrian underpasses under the major roads, and they'd complain they're too dark and unsafe
We could put all the major roads in trenches under local surface roads, and they'd complain about the cost, noise and traffic delays
These people are professional complainers and nothing we do would please them, the only thing we should do it ignore them and get on with the job
Well argued claybro and GSU, I agree that this is a job for the "department of shut the fuck up!"
A dept which sadly this govt does not seem to possess:(
Big infrastructure investments are usually under-valued and & over-criticized while in the planning stage. It's much easier to envision the here and now costs and inconveniences, and far more difficult to imagine fully the eventual benefits.
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Years ago Pultney Grammar School built a pedestrian Bridge over South Tce . Everyday school students and the general public actually use it. It is elegant, useful, and unobtrusive so it can be done
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And because it wasn't built tall enough it restricts the types of vehicles that can travel down South Terrace.EBG wrote:Years ago Pultney Grammar School built a pedestrian Bridge over South Tce . Everyday school students and the general public actually use it. It is elegant, useful, and unobtrusive so it can be done
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I think some would regard that as an advantage.Patrick_27 wrote:And because it wasn't built tall enough it restricts the types of vehicles that can travel down South Terrace.EBG wrote:Years ago Pultney Grammar School built a pedestrian Bridge over South Tce . Everyday school students and the general public actually use it. It is elegant, useful, and unobtrusive so it can be done
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Damn, I've just put in an order for one of these...Patrick_27 wrote:And because it wasn't built tall enough it restricts the types of vehicles that can travel down South Terrace.
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