I wonder if there is still a budget now that Lara has decided we are broke. I haven't read the full list of cuts yet, but I imagine this sort of thing will have a low priority for a while.taswegian wrote:.... it will no doubt get a mention in the 'looking into tourist potential of Mt Roland' for which there is a $20000 study about to begin.
An engineering firm has already looked at it and declared it would be in the top ten of all the cable car
enterprises in the world, and that nowhere is there a cable car that is not viable. It could be constructed
for 25 million with their funds.
They have declared that cable car trips are not overly price sensitive so that a commission of $l-$2 per
passenger paid to Council by some mechanism would be entirely feasible.
This money could easily amount to one million dollars per annum in the future. Not a bad little earner.
Drifting wrote:My wife spoke to the Deputy Mayor today, who assured her that there is not even a proposal before council at the moment, and they have only just been given a report about it.
Drifting wrote:I'll look into it.
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Son of a Beach wrote:This is a topic which people clearly have strong opinions on, and it does have the potential to get political, so I just wanted to remind people of the forums rule regarding discussion of politics here:Rules wrote:Political content unrelated to bushwalking is not permitted, either for or against any particular issue, party, person or organisation.
Discussion of these issues is good (they are clearly related to a bushwalking area), but please be careful to avoid letting the discussion get political in the sense of being for/against any particular politician, party, etc. Ie, try to keep discussion about the issues, rather than the people.
Liamy77 wrote:..... while we log the hills around huonville and west wellington....
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