Architect questions footbridge plan after storm

Architect questions footbridge plan after storm

Buy Photo The planned footbridge linking the park to the Port of Jacksonville and the West End of Jacksonville will stand indefinitely unless a plan to repair the walkway is approved, according to plans submitted for a design review earlier this week. (Photo: Larry McCormick/The News Jax)Buy Photo

A review of an updated plans submitted to the Jacksonville City Council for the park in the heart of the park is set for Wednesday with members expected to consider it in a public hearing.

„I think they are looking at a new, more aesthetically p우리 카지노leasing proposal that is more inviting to everybody,“ said Mayor Lenny Curry, who presented two designs for the park earlier this week at a planning session. „I think, from their perspective, it’s something that will better suit us going forward.“

The revised plan is intended to address the concerns raised by members of the public when officials proposed the $80 million, 13-foot steel-roofed walkway last August.

The public outcry over the proposed walkway drew ire from the Jacksonville City Council who voted to reject a plan last summer to repair and replace all bridges in the area with a new steel structure.

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„We’re going to spend the next few months working with the City Council and look at all options to see what can be done about that,“ Curry said Tuesday. „Hopefully, we’ll be able to provide the community with some more information over the next couple weeks.“

While the new plan is more favorable to those who live and work along the waterfront, it still has some concerns, said City Manager Chris Lefkow, becaus온라인 슬롯 머신 사이트e the structure is much taller and is subject to significant deterioration.

Duke’s Beachfront Park, along Highway 45 south of I-4, will face the footbridge to keep drivers away from the park, but it would be an unusual design for the area given its proximity to the footbridge and the walkway, Lefkow said.

„There are a number of other pedestrian and bicycling bridges around the area that are more appropriate and we are going to examine other options, but I don’t think that is an ideal design for something that is going to keep traffic going,“ he said.

Duke’s Beachfront Park’s owner, Duke and Darlene넷마블 포커 Beachfront Company, has agreed to the redesign of its footbridge to serve as a footbridge. City staff found that installing

Inpex signs deal to pay darwin aboriginal group millions as part of compensation agreement

Inpex signs deal to pay darwin aboriginal group millions as part of compensation agreement

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A large sum has been paid out to a family of three who have been stranded in remote Darwin, Western Australia, for decades as a result of Australian-made signs being stuck in sand.

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Adelaide group signor Robert Dickson worked for the company for 15 years and left at the end of 2013

Mr Dickson’s family was entitled to $20,000 in compensation for the time he spent building the signs, which appeared on the town’s buildings and homes.

It is understood they were the only sign they could find while the signs were stuck.

Adelaide Building and Construction Commission chairman Chris Tew said it was the first time an Australian business had paid compensation for such a long time as part of the state’s compensation package to a remote Aboriginal community.

He said it would make sense to do something similar to the Kiawahine community in Sydney who were among the worst affected by the giant iron sign controversy.

„[The Darwin sign deal] might as well be called ‚We know what you are going through‘: there’s no better way to show that it’s not just a few people,“ Mr Tew said.

Mr Dickson has returned to his home in the town’s village, where he lives with his wife and children, after spending the past 12 years, working in a company that makes sign boards for homes, hospitals, shops and other businesses.

„My heart says ’no‘ and my body says ‚yes‘,“ said Mr Dickson.

„I’ve got a life, I’m able to make something of myself, so the only question was, would it make sense for me and my family to stand here?

„Yes.“

The deal was announced after the construction company agreed not to renew its contract with Advertiser Media to carry ads on its website through January 2016.

Mr Dickson, 바카라who retired from the company in 2003 after 25 years at the helm, said he would never work again as a sign painter at a major Australian company.

„If something as small as a single sign doesn’t make the difference between a happy family or a sad family, then what will?“ Mr Dickson said.

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