I have heard a rumour that the road, paths and landscaping will need to be removed to handle the heavy construction traffic if this job ever goes ahead.
"Residents have even contacted Crux to ask why the street lights on the new road are left on all night - when the road is closed to both pedestrians and traffic".
Is this just a metaphor (or is it allegory?) for QLDC in particular and bureaucracy in general - the lights are on but nobody is home?
There is no reason at all that ratepayers should pay for this road. I do not want to subsidise developers. What murky stuff has been going on?
I have heard a rumour that the road, paths and landscaping will need to be removed to handle the heavy construction traffic if this job ever goes ahead.
That would be par for the course. It seems that digging up roads once is never enough to get all the jobs done in one go!😡
You say in the article Peter that:
"Residents have even contacted Crux to ask why the street lights on the new road are left on all night - when the road is closed to both pedestrians and traffic".
Is this just a metaphor (or is it allegory?) for QLDC in particular and bureaucracy in general - the lights are on but nobody is home?