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Originally Posted by M00dy
More from our friends at the City of Richmond
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-co...k-on-massey-tunnel-replacement-1.4220099
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From what I've read, no upgrading is going to help substantially. If the soils liquify under the tunnel then structural upgrading isn't going to do much.
I also don't buy that twinning would cause less damage. For one the tunnel would require dredging of the river/cut & cover for the full approaches. The bridge design didn't even have a pier touching the river.
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You should see the comments on Facebook, its really sad to see people that have no clue voice such a strong opinion that gets a lot of attention by the media. One lady mentioned the skytrain to hope. Many ppl feel that skytrain is a charity. It doesn't matter to them about ridership levels or studies or even planing, just build it because its needed. Disregard the experts as they dont know what the public wants
My favorite is still the city councilor in Richmond who doesnt have bluetooth in her car.
Its really sad since i was a kid there was opposition to HWY 91, to the cassiar tunnel, to Lions Gate Bridge expansion, to HWY 1 expansion, the south fraser perimeter road and somehow someway the same people use the same stall tactics to delay vital peices of infrastructue. Is it not fact that the tunnels are unsafe? Yes the foundations will liquefy in event of an eartquake? What will it take to shut the snowflakes up?
Offtopic ....Here in Miami we have been paying a 1% sales tax surcharge to expand our metrorail (similar to skytrain) for the last twenty years and now this week the mayor has opted to expand BRT instead while reducing metrorail service.