Thursday, May 15, 2008

Traffic Chaos at Greenbank State School

I am reluctant to make comment because this particular topic is so political and reeks so badly of favours being done that I feel dirty broaching the subject.

The Councillor that oversees the area in which the school exists came up with this plan quite a while ago and it was published in the local papers at the time (for those of you who keep them or just clippings) and drew the ire of environmentalists , ratepayers and Taxpayers all of whom will lose if it goes ahead because the crux of it is to move the main road over into the Greenbank Military Training Camp.

First, the Greenbank Military Training Camp is a highly diverse environmental area and even though the area across from the school is used primarily for accommodation it is the tip of the ice-berg and would set a precedent for future removal of sections for other purposes.

Secondly, It is the only plan considered, and will cost millions ( It may even be cheaper to relocate the whole school) because the moving of the road will still have to link up with the existing bridge and that means there is a high probability that a short cut will add another hard corner to that section between Newbieth Road and the bridge.

Several people have made comments about the behaviour of parents and children being dropped off and picked up and this latest incident where a young boy has been mildly injured by running (reported in the local press ) out into the side of a car, is an example of this and shows that having parking and drop off areas across the road is high on the list of causative factors.

Also there seems to be a mentality that because it is children involved, the whole world has to come to a stop and allow parents total right of way to do U-turns, stop and drop whilst still on the carriageway, and stop in congested traffic to turn into car parks across the road, all of which make the problems worse.

However, all the real problems aside, (and this is where it starts to reek) it is the Councillor who is at the top of the list in my opinion, making promises and going public with a costly and inappropriate solution and even starting steering committees to have her way regardless of common sense or expense, and as usual it seems this Councillor has instigated a course of action that makes everyone else responsible for an outcome, that makes everyone else except her have to do the work and also get the blame if it doesn't work out.

The person making accusations toward The federal Member, who has been there a few months as representative appears to be a person who assisted the Councillor with her election campaign, and there can only be one reason for those public rants against this Federal Member, to put pressure on him to talk to the Federal Member in charge of the Military to have a piece of the Training Camp given to Main Roads.

Now some of the very smart people in the local district can't understand why houses on the same side of the road as the school haven't been bought when available to use for parking, (that would be too easy) and even have an entry off Newbieth Road.

So far This has come to a child being mildly injured, the publicity machine getting into gear about it and trying to lay on a guilt trip about whose fault it is, and of course another "steering committee" (probably loaded with carefully selected people to ensure the desired outcome ; removal of a section of an environmental and military area) which is a good name for this type of gathering because it usually is convened to address a particular issue and then is steered by someone to another agenda, I guess we'll see.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You either have no children or hate them or are just weird.
You should be turning your attention to trying to help get more parking for the school not making criticisms of those who are.
you are part of the problem and you might have just as well put that child in the road to be run down.

Anonymous said...

I am surprised at the comment made at 8.36, but it shows how fragmented this community is. No one seems to want to hear both sides of this issue, it appears to be "it's my way or the highway".
At no time has anyone taken the residents of either New Beith or Old Goodna Roads into consideration. Are we and our families less important?
Do the Greenbank School parents think that they are the only ones with children at school?
New Beith Road used to be a very quiet and safe road until about 4 years ago, now its like a raceway. Recently a mother with several children in the car, had a very nasty accident in New Beith Road, driving 20-30 ks over the speed limit because she was running late for a hairdressing appointment.
Very few parents drive at 70ks [the speed limit in the wider section of NB Rd], they are always racing to get parking as close to the school as they can. These parents not only endanger their own children but children living in the viciniy.
The impact of this issue is taking its toll on residents, there is no worse sound than screeching brakes, metal scraping across the tarmac and children screaming in fright. There has been at least one accident a week, mostly one car accidents - so do the sums.
The whole community needs to be consulted, not just a small sector. I strongly believe that we as a community could resolve the whole issue much quicker with better results than those seeking publicity and politic points.

Anonymous said...

Jimboomba Times 28 May 2008 - the Cr makes a statement of 'setting aside money in BSC during the last term' for a short term solution for parking - however she fails to tell the community that BSC withdrew the $150,000.00. So in fact no money has been set aside.
What does this all mean?