scrub boy wrote:spare a thought. Poor old parks had 1000's of km of roads dropped onto their laps, many of which were only ever built for logging. there is no question some proportion will need to be closed and rehab'ed. public money on roads will need to be prioritised on those that really matter, better to be agitated around those that provide access to walking tracks but there remains a question about the justification of maintaining large sections of remote and expensive roads only so a handful of poeple can use a walking track. it might be a better outcome for remote areas if vehicle access was further away as it was prior to industrial logging, (ie the picton, florentine etc.) thereby reducing the obvious environmental impacts that currently occur there.
Well, lets just see here shall we?
What if, the old PWD (Public Works Department) was reinstated, and peeps didn't have an exorbitant Lamboghini enabling monopoly, perhaps road maintenance would not be so expensive.
I am friends with a chap who works in civil construction; he tells me of the rorts, the time wasting, the cost overruns and cosy deals.
Please.