I also think it's time to rethink the Adelaide Public Transport Fare structure.Bob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2019 2:58 pmThis latest thinking from ACC is plain wrong. Trying to bring up an old idea that is backwards.
As part of the City Access project for the O’Bahn, both East Terrace and Rundle Road were redeveloped in parts which allowed for an additional 50+ on street car parks in the area for a trade off in removing the majority of buses from these sections, improving pedestrian and cycling paths, improved greenery etc. Also allowing the correct width for a future tram extensions. The balance is about right around that area now.
Why then do we want to create a dangerous situation and start having parking in the middle of Rundle Road? Why, when Adelaide CBD already has the same amount of car parking spaces in car parking stations as Sydney & Melbourne combined?
The ACC & the State Govt need to work together to move ahead the Rail Loop, Inner City Tram extensions, finish the main Cycle routes and green the streets in the CBD, not start clogging up recently developed areas with more unnecessary cars.
Saturday should be changed to 'Off-Peak' away from the current 'Peak' – this would align all weekend & public holidays periods to 'Off Peak', making it easier for people to know they can travel to the city without being whacked top rate, this may help in increasing weekend shoppers & other visitors on Saturdays in the city centre, as Sunday is still a letdown in the city for some who don’t like the later opening hours of the bigger stores and don’t like the fact so many boutique retailers are closed for the day.
I wrote to both the Labor and Liberal leaders during last year’s election campaign re this, I got no response from one and got added to the propaganda email list for the guy who become Premier, but no response from him or his team either on the topic I raised.