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Old Posted Apr 2, 2019, 12:54 PM
worldlyhaligonian worldlyhaligonian is offline
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It is a terrible idea.

1) Majority of the population lives north of the arm, so moving westward there doesn't seem to be any advantage? Clayton park is much bigger and it would make more sense to find a way to get people off the peninsula easier in the West end (i.e. the true Bayers Road widening).

2) There are 3 boatclubs as well as other ships that come into the Arm, that the bridge would have to be taller than the masts.

It just isn't feasible.
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