Ho Really wrote:
The South Road upgrade is a patch-up job. Look at what they have to do with the tram line over South Road. The tunnel should have continued under the tram line. I know buying extra land would have cost a lot more, and I concede that, but why disrupt the tram for nearly a year (as was mentioned this week in the Messenger) while a bridge is built? Cars and trucks can take alternative routes, the tram not. Maybe the government will supply a shuttle bus in that time, who knows. Also gaining a few minutes at two or three junctions is not going to make South Road our north-south freeway. Hopefully they have planned to incorporate these underpasses into a future freeway when state and federal governments come to an agreement..
I think this is a case of getting the most bang for your buck. A longer tunnel would definately have been dearer, so what alternatives are there? a) Disrupt tram services while we build a bridge, but offer a bus service in lieu of it, and spend the money saved on tunnelling, on the next tunnel. b) Spend more money making the tunnel longer, and delay the next step of the project (probably the tunnel under Port and Grange Roads) by a few years. You're not going to please everyone, but there's more bang for your buck this way.
Ho Really wrote:The new hospital is great, but I really wonder whether it has been projected properly. It will be built on a fault line and will have problems with air space restrictions. The emergency helicopter may have issues with planes landing at ADL. Access could also be an issue. .
So you're also saying it's possible that it
has been projected properly,there
may not be issues with the emergency helo, and access
might not be an issue. I was not aware of any fault line on that site, I will look that up.
Ho Really wrote: The Northern Expressway should have been built 30 years ago with a more direct route. .
There is hardly anything this government can do about that.
Ho Really wrote:Port Wakefield Road in my opinion should get priority before we even contemplate this project. .
Well I disagree strongly with that point. The idea of the Northern Expressway is not for getting traffic into Adelaide, but for getting heavy freight transport bound for the port, out of Elizabeth and Salibury.
Ho Really wrote:Another patch-up job are the opening bridges at Port Adelaide. Although they are badly needed, they are a farce with opening times restricted to 15 minute intervals morning and evening. Why not build under the shipping channel. Sections of tunnel could have been dropped into the channel. They've done things like this in Holland with no problems..
There is no need for the bridges to open more than 15 minutes twice a day, as I have explained in the thread on that issue. The inner harbor is going to be used mainly for private pleasure craft, the owners of which can easily plan their outings to match the opening times of the bridges. Remember this is primarily a major freight route, and as such the bridges are far more important than the river craft. Making a tunnel so that these craft could get in and out of the inner harbor more often would, in my view, be a waste of money.
Ho Really wrote:Some of those big contracts you need to thank our SA Federal Liberal senators.
And even for those, we can thank the SA govt for pushing the SA barrow at them - they didn't just get thrown to us.
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