As for the Port Boulevard: it would *be* a boulevard, not just named one. Think of the boulevards in Paris: one lane each way, road-side parking, wide poot paths and an enourmous park, perhaps four lanes wide, in the middle. Or Amsterdam's streets: one lane each way, on-street parking and a canal in the middle. Perhaps it is time we revisited the Port Canal idea. I would prefer a wetlands/linear park, though. In any case, the name change would be a result not of a desire to increase property values, but of an actual change in the nature of the street.
The Canals of Amsterdam were once the main way of transporting frieght thoughout the city over 600 years ago. The road system has evolved around these canals wich is one of the reasons it is such a beautiful city and also the reason it is such a nightmare to traffic.
Why would you build a canal costing mega bucks that would end up serving what exactally? It will never end up being used for anything and be a stagnant swamp in no time. There is no through flow of water to keep it in a healthy state. Yes there are things that can be done to improve Port Rd such as the bicycle lane suggestion but a canal or wetlands is not one of them.
There is also no reason for a tram to be constructed down the centre all the way to the port considering there is a perfectly viable (soon to be dual - electic) line about spiting distance to the east. What a waste of money. Some of you are already talking about scapping a system that you haven't even seen yet
Clearly none of us are exactally sure about how its going to function with platforms, times between trams/trains, level crossings etc etc........ I am almost positive that people that are paid quite a bit of cash will beable to figure these issues out.
After so many years of neglect I for one am over the bloody moon and cant wait to bee stepping onto a tram/train or train/tram on a fully electrified system