Developing Brisbane

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Brisbane, as a city, is very CBDfocused.
 
Brisbane, as a city, is very CBDfocused.
   
I'm of the opinion that this isn't a great thing, and that the problem is, in part, due to it's transport issues.
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I'm of the opinion that this isn't a great thing, hence, this page.
   
 
Here are my thoughts.
 
Here are my thoughts.
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== Transport ==
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Because transport issues are a greater part of the problem, imho
   
 
* Reintroduce trams. Convert busways (many of which are ugly, but they're there) to tramways.
 
* Reintroduce trams. Convert busways (many of which are ugly, but they're there) to tramways.
* A lawn space as covering over the northern end of Central station (currently a hole in the ground showing trains)
 
 
* Extend the Inner City bypass to cross the river to Bulimba. increase traffic options to the inner east, and options to circumvent the city when travelling north/south.
 
* Extend the Inner City bypass to cross the river to Bulimba. increase traffic options to the inner east, and options to circumvent the city when travelling north/south.
 
* Make the river a transport corridor.
 
* Make the river a transport corridor.
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** Expand the citycat services - more cats, more often, more locations. (eg: Kangaroo point to Botanical gardens, as a free cross river ferry!)
 
** Expand the citycat services - more cats, more often, more locations. (eg: Kangaroo point to Botanical gardens, as a free cross river ferry!)
 
* Turn Victoria Bridge into a pedestrian bridge and market place. Move the busses/trams into a tunnel below the bridge. This connects the Queen Street Mall (pedestrian space) with the South Bank Parklands and cultural centers. Currently these two pedestrian spaces are divorced by a river and 8 lanes of traffic, with the only connection being a multilane bus/car bridge.
 
* Turn Victoria Bridge into a pedestrian bridge and market place. Move the busses/trams into a tunnel below the bridge. This connects the Queen Street Mall (pedestrian space) with the South Bank Parklands and cultural centers. Currently these two pedestrian spaces are divorced by a river and 8 lanes of traffic, with the only connection being a multilane bus/car bridge.
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== Parks ==
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The city needs more green space to make it people friendly for those who ARE there
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* A lawn space as covering over the northern end of Central station (currently a hole in the ground showing trains)
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* reintroduce lawns to King George Square
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* Enforce/entice developers to turn vacant paused-development spaces into parklands. It need be nothing more than some benches and grass, but it's better than an empty construction site, right?
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** As an incentive: tax breaks if they do, tax penalties if they do not.
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** Also: built to city-standard parks for safety purposes, and the city takes on responsibility for _basic_ maintenance (eg: lawn mowing) and litigation costs if someone hurts themselves.

Revision as of 13:35, 24 March 2010

Brisbane, as a city, is very CBDfocused.

I'm of the opinion that this isn't a great thing, hence, this page.

Here are my thoughts.

Transport

Because transport issues are a greater part of the problem, imho

  • Reintroduce trams. Convert busways (many of which are ugly, but they're there) to tramways.
  • Extend the Inner City bypass to cross the river to Bulimba. increase traffic options to the inner east, and options to circumvent the city when travelling north/south.
  • Make the river a transport corridor.
    • Extend the citycat range - both up and down river.
    • Expand the citycat services - more cats, more often, more locations. (eg: Kangaroo point to Botanical gardens, as a free cross river ferry!)
  • Turn Victoria Bridge into a pedestrian bridge and market place. Move the busses/trams into a tunnel below the bridge. This connects the Queen Street Mall (pedestrian space) with the South Bank Parklands and cultural centers. Currently these two pedestrian spaces are divorced by a river and 8 lanes of traffic, with the only connection being a multilane bus/car bridge.


Parks

The city needs more green space to make it people friendly for those who ARE there

  • A lawn space as covering over the northern end of Central station (currently a hole in the ground showing trains)
  • reintroduce lawns to King George Square
  • Enforce/entice developers to turn vacant paused-development spaces into parklands. It need be nothing more than some benches and grass, but it's better than an empty construction site, right?
    • As an incentive: tax breaks if they do, tax penalties if they do not.
    • Also: built to city-standard parks for safety purposes, and the city takes on responsibility for _basic_ maintenance (eg: lawn mowing) and litigation costs if someone hurts themselves.
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