Is the Government really Meeting Our Transport Challenges?

Published by Alex Makin on Wednesday 17th of May, 2006

The State Government has finally released the much anticipated and over hyped Transport and Liveability Statement. Dubbed Meeting Our Transport Challenges the statement ultimately fails to live up to its name.

While the statement claims to contain a 10 year blueprint for Melbourne’s transport needs and includes an outlook for 25 years it fails on a number of accounts:

While the Statement does include a timeframe for previously the announced four orbital bus routes it anticipates an extremely long and excessive 10 year implementation timeframe.

Likewise while minimum standards for bus services are to be introduced the services will only be required to provide a minimum one hour frequency meaning the services will remain uncompetitive with car travel.

While some components of the statement are to be welcomed such as the introduction of later night train and tram services on a Friday and Saturday night (with buses being once again neglected) and the introduction of a new coordinating authority, known as the Coordinator-General, the government ultimately failed to meet our transport challenges.

Meeting Our Transport Challenges will simply continue to condemn the two thirds of Melbourne that lacks access to the rail network to continued car dependence resulting increasing financial hardship due to rising petrol prices and worsening traffic congestion.

With the display of such a poor vision for Melbourne’s future it is perhaps little wonder the government has silently dropped its goal of 20% public transport modal share by 2020.

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Pingback by danielbowen.com: Diary of an Average Australian » Too busy on Wednesday 24th of May, 2006

[...] Trackback by Alex Makin – Councillor for Maroondah — Wed 24 May 2006 @ 03:04 [...]

[...] Unfortunately the State Government is clearly failing to meet its transport challenges through providing very little tangible public transport improvements for the south eastern suburbs and Melbourne overall. The State Government has wrongly allocated up to a billion dollars on projects such as Dandenong triplication while choosing to neglect the growing regions of Pakenham and Cranbourne which must wait up to six years for the construction of much needed stations at Lyndhurst and Lakeside. [...]

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About Alex Makin

Alex Makin is a councillor for the Mullum Ward in the City of Maroondah. Alex has been a councillor since 2005, representing ratepayers, businesses, community groups and residents.

I aim to continue making a difference and welcome any thoughts you may have in regard to life, community and business in Maroondah.

Phone: (03) 9870 8202 or 0408 311 645
Email: alex@alexmakin.com.au

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