• Council says 'Danny MacAskill' staircase cycle path is an "interim meas

    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 22 12:16:58 2023
    While our readers were left wondering yesterday if the cycling staircase was a stairway to A&E, or commissioned by Danny MacAskill himself, Plymouth City Council has confirmed to road.cc that it is an interim measure, put in place for the time-being as
    they work towards securing funding for a long-term solution in place.

    And breathe! For a moment I thought us roadies might have to rack up our mountain bike skills if Komoot ended up suggesting this route…

    The installation of the new cyclepath in Plymouth yesterday, forming part of the Saltram Meadow roundabout to Colesdown Hill cycle path and linking to a route that runs back past Laira Bridge, didn’t go down too well with local riders.

    The new 800m stretch follows the route of the old railway line but with a flight of stairs and a wheeling channel up onto Colesdown Hill.

    “That’s even worse than I imagined,” wrote Alan on the Plymouth Cycling Campaign Forum Facebook group, while Pete pondered whether “the councillors would like to demonstrate how wonderful their new piece of cycling infrastructure is on the
    opening day”.

    William also noted that Plymouth City Council had initially “boasted about how the route would benefit wheelchair users and mobility scooter users”, while others pointed out that the local authority had missed a few tricks even when implementing the
    stairs.

    However, the council tried explaining its reasonings behind this piece of infrastructure, telling road.cc that it decided to proceed with the scheme, as turning down money would have meant that it was less likely to be offered it again.

    “Yes, we know that stairs aren’t ideal but they are an interim solution before a long-term plan to further extend this route is realised,” said the council. “Not going ahead with this section would have led to more delay in delivering the longer
    term plan to provide the route underneath Colesdown Hill.”

    People were left wondering why couldn’t the council put a ramp next to it, to which it replied: “We looked at this but given the gradients involved, it would have been too steep. A longer, graded ramp was also considered but it would have stretched
    to 100m and significantly more costly.”

    The council also said: “Over the past few years, we’ve been working on a plan to extend this path along the route of the former railway alignment by unblocking an old tunnel that runs underneath Colesdown Hill and eventually linking the back onto
    Billacombe Road.

    “So far, each phase of the project has been funded externally, most recently from Growth Deal Funding awarded by the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership’s Local Transport Board and developer contributions.

    “When we bid for the money for this latest stretch, there wasn't the funding or enough time to incorporate the tunnel in this phase. So we had a decision to make — do the scheme, put in the stairs and the ramp as an interim measure – or risk losing
    the funding and not do the scheme at all.”

    In the meantime as long as it's there, we'll see if we can get Mr MacAskill himself to show us how to go down the route...

    https://road.cc/content/news/council-defends-cycle-staircase-calls-it-interim-measure-302065

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  • From JNugent@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Thu Jun 22 22:39:40 2023
    On 22/06/2023 08:16 pm, swldx...@gmail.com wrote:

    While our readers were left wondering yesterday if the chav-cycling staircase was a stairway to A&E, or commissioned by Danny MacAskill himself, Plymouth City Council has confirmed to road.cc that it is an interim measure, put in place for the time-
    being as they work towards securing funding for a long-term solution in place.

    And breathe! For a moment I thought us chav-roadies might have to rack up our mountain chav-bike skills if Komoot ended up suggesting this route…

    The installation of the new chav-cyclepath in Plymouth yesterday, forming part of the Saltram Meadow roundabout to Colesdown Hill chav-cycle path and linking to a route that runs back past Laira Bridge, didn’t go down too well with local chavs.

    The new 800m stretch follows the route of the old railway line but with a flight of stairs and a wheeling channel up onto Colesdown Hill.

    “That’s even worse than I imagined,” wrote Alan on the Plymouth Cycling Campaign Forum Facebook group, while Pete pondered whether “the councillors would like to demonstrate how wonderful their new piece of chav-cycling infrastructure is on the
    opening day”.

    William also noted that Plymouth City Council had initially “boasted about how the route would benefit wheelchair users and mobility scooter users”, while others pointed out that the local authority had missed a few tricks even when implementing
    the stairs.

    However, the council tried explaining its reasonings behind this piece of infrastructure, telling road.cc that it decided to proceed with the scheme, as turning down money would have meant that it was less likely to be offered it again.

    Oi! Plymouth City Council!

    SOD the chavs!

    Don't offer anything to them again. They're never satisfied.

    “Yes, we know that stairs aren’t ideal but they are an interim solution before a long-term plan to further extend this route is realised,” said the council. “Not going ahead with this section would have led to more delay in delivering the
    longer term plan to provide the route underneath Colesdown Hill.”

    People were left wondering why couldn’t the council put a ramp next to it, to which it replied: “We looked at this but given the gradients involved, it would have been too steep. A longer, graded ramp was also considered but it would have stretched
    to 100m and significantly more costly.”

    The council also said: “Over the past few years, we’ve been working on a plan to extend this path along the route of the former railway alignment by unblocking an old tunnel that runs underneath Colesdown Hill and eventually linking the back onto
    Billacombe Road.

    “So far, each phase of the project has been funded externally, most recently from Growth Deal Funding awarded by the Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership’s Local Transport Board and developer contributions.

    “When we bid for the money for this latest stretch, there wasn't the funding or enough time to incorporate the tunnel in this phase. So we had a decision to make — do the scheme, put in the stairs and the ramp as an interim measure – or risk
    losing the funding and not do the scheme at all.”

    In the meantime as long as it's there, we'll see if we can get Mr MacAskill himself to show us how to go down the route...

    https://road.cc/content/news/council-defends-cycle-staircase-calls-it-interim-measure-302065

    Ingratitude, lack of grace, lack of courtesy, rudeness and sheer
    me-me-me-ism.

    But what else did anyone expect from chav-cyclists?

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 22 22:35:47 2023
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    Mr.C | 5 posts | 9 hours ago
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    My experience of working with County Council, Sustrans and National Trust (as the landowner) is that after all the initial money has been spent establishing something, no matter its flaws "to be fixed later", then it never gets improved. Or even
    maintained

    Some of us would love to hear the story...

    However - this seems very common with any development. Fundamentally "build" and "maintenance" are different things, different budgets, often different groups of people. And while it's not easy to get a chunk of money it seems much easier than getting
    regular smaller amounts over the long term.

    Unless you're a car hire-purchase operation, or a gym.

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