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本帖最后由 陌生的香港人 于 2010-3-2 16:18 编辑
To build a High Speed Rail in NZ is never as easy as that in China, it is likely to go thru the following steps:
- First, OnTrack/NZ Rail engages consultants to do a lot of feasibility studies,
environmental impact assessments, economic analysis, preliminary designs, etc... in
order to jusify the project..
- then, OnTrack/NZ Rail then need to "sell" the proposal to all city councils and their
committees/community boards, along the route - it is a fight between
OnTrack/KiwiRail vs city councils and their committees for their "buy in"...
- The designs/routes keep changing to address as many concerns as possible
from all sorts of people including politicans, urban designers, environmental groups,
local residents, etc..
- Then, Resource Management Act 這關 to designate the route first, with lot of
appeals that may happen...
- Then it is Public Works Act (Properties Acquisition) comes to play and numerous
disputes over compensations
- Then, with appeals from those affected land owners, Environmental groups to the
Environment Court...
- During this period, undoubtedly, the cost of construction, land purchase, mitigation
measures, etc $$$ will surely soar up significantly....
- Then, government changed and the new government suddenly decides not to
proceed as it is too expensive or they simply dont want to, and all the
studies/designs put back on shelves ...
- It may then become a legendary project decades later and someone may pick it up
again...
This is the reality of Transport Planning in New Zealand/modern Western World, dont expect anything that big could happen here ... |
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