Tuesday, 10 September 2013

New roading development - "An eyesore" - councilor.




The new roading development in Central Harlsborough is being called 'a complete eyesore' by Tory council member Edward Shakid. For years now the council has been looking to ease centre-city congestion by introducing such transport options as buses, trains, and mostly recently the $30,000 suburb-connect subway. Now, Transport chairman Louise Galloway, has decided due to a lack of alternative transport usage, to instead invest the council's money in a 4 lane road system, which also connects to another 2 lane road, and an additional one way lane to the south. The construction didn't come cheap, with the demolition of 3 apartment buildings and one small business. The council also had to move a subway station further south, in order to let the new lanes through.

Whilst the majority are thanking the council for the investment, it has not gone without controversy. There is fresh  speculation that council paid for the road network by helping criminals legally escape the city, something rubbished by the Mayor.

According to the Berlin city 100 year plan revealed only a few days ago, this will only be the start of Harlsborough's centre city lane developments.

Robert Kent, CBS NEWS.

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