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May 13

Bulldozing parks, roads and homes

, , , david, Wednesday, 7:18 pm

The new route for the Waterview connection of SH20 has been announced. It will plow through Alan Wood Reserve, before diving under New North Road, surface briefly alongside Blockhouse Bay Rd and Able Turner Field (those houses will be gone), before travelling underneath Great North Road down to the Waterview Interchange (a double decker road). The tunnel under Great North Road is going to be cut-and-cover meaning there will be horrendous traffic problems while it is dug up. Not looking forward to that. Is there any hope this won’t happen? I guess the good news is this route avoids destroying Oakley Creek reserve next to Great North Road.

Michael Barnett is happy.


May 10

Different times

, , david, Sunday, 7:45 pm

Tidying up my office I found a Herald supplement from April 2008 called “First Home Buyers’ Guide”. I was looking at how I could afford a house back then so kept it for future reference. It is full of useful stories like the how Damien and Susan managed to buy their $600,000 house on a 100% mortgage by going via a broker; How buying an apartment can get you started on the housing ladder; And on the back page is an ad from Barfoot & Thompson with this great graph (house prices never go down) “if you were wondering if it’s a good time to buy”. I wonder what the figure for 2009 will be. It’s only a year ago, but it seems like a very different time.


May 5

Looking for a new job

, , , david, Tuesday, 11:35 am

Yesterday I received an (automated) email from Enrique Salem the CEO congratulating me on my three year anniversary and saying how valued I was, etc. etc. Today I’m told the our unit is shutting down and we’re being made redundant.

So, I’m now looking for a new job. Looking for Linux development in C++/C/Python. So if you know of any company needing to hire developers please let me know. Here is my resumé as a PDF or online as HTML. Thanks.


May 3

SH20 Tunnel or Nothing

SH20 Tunnel or NothingAs you travel along Great North Road you’ll see tacked up on people’s fences the “Tunnel or Nothing” signs. After years of consultation and planning about the Avondale extension of SH20 the decision was made that the best route for this motorway would be a tunnel with two lanes in either direction from Maioro Street, Mt Roskill to the Waterview interchange of the SH16 (the North-West motorway).

Transit’s FAQ explains “A tunnel would significantly reduce the need to buy homes and dig up parks and reserves. Unlike many other projects associated with the Western Ring Route, land has not been set aside for this piece of motorway. About 500 properties would be affected by a surface option for Waterview compared with fewer than 50 for the adjoining Mt Roskill project.”

The tunnel didn’t have great local support, but with provisions about the air outlets the Community Board and City Council supported it.

Then, somewhere along the way it was suggested the tunnel needed three lanes in either direction to future-proof it. I don’t think this was decided upon when, after the change to a National Party-led government, Michael Barnett submitted a report to Steven Joyce the new Minister of Transport arguing again for a surface option. From the press release Mr Barnett published about the report it seems he argued that a surface would be much cheaper and quicker than a 3 lane tunnel, after all it had been good enough for Mt Roskill. Mr Joyce promptly ordered the TransitNZ to investigate alternatives to the tunnel. A report was meant to have been completed by April. When asked about it in Parliament he said “I have received some information from officials, and I am seeking further information”. Possibly Mr Joyce is sitting on it until after the local by-election.

Mr Barnett is the CEO of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, but his report was on behalf of something called the Auckland Business Forum which he is the Chairman of. It is hard to find out much more about this group beyond they like roads and would like more of them. From an Advertising Standards Board complaint I learned the Forum’s members are the Automobile Association, Auckland Regional Chamber of Commerce, Employers & Manufacturers Association (Northern), National Road Carriers Assn, Ports of Auckland, and Road Transport Forum. I wonder if local AA members know their association is campaigning against the tunnel or why the City Council owned Ports of Auckland is campaigning against Council policy?

Not only will building the motorway along the surface require demolishing 500+ homes it will also have to bridge, drain or cover Oakley Creek, a park with native trees, birds, the stream and a waterfall – right in the city. On the ugly side it was where the girl was dragged to and raped last month, but mostly it is used by many joggers and walkers and highly valued locally.

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The Chairperson of Avondale Community Board has written about how the community opposes any motorway option other than the tunnel, but mostly there has been a lot of silence. Soon though it will hopefully become an issue in the local by-election. The Mt Albert electorate includes Waterview and (my) part of Avondale, and an election is always good for reminding politicians that governing isn’t just about pleasing their friends from big business. Not that the outcome of the by-election can make any change to National’s majority in parliament, but it can send a signal about how we feel being ignored in this important local issue. I’m looking forward to it.


May 2

Mmmm fire

, , david, Saturday, 5:16 pm

Who let the pyromanic buy a house with a fireplace :-) Got the fireplace inspected and the chimney cleaned today, so have lit the fire for the first time. The previous owner didn’t use it, so I was worried there might be something wrong with it, but it works very well for an open fire with such a small grate. It draws well which was something we were unsure how it’d do. There was some wood and coal left in the garage which I’m burning, but I guess it will go pretty quick.

And the carbon emissions? Hmm, well the ACT party says it doesn’t matter, but I disagree. Hopefully I can still have the odd fire while still reducing my footprint. I am interested in getting solar water heating and even solar power, but I think the roof needs to be strengthened first before putting anything too heavy on it. That’s a longer term plan.


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