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作者: 钟声    时间: 2010-9-7 18:37
标题: 2012珀斯天鹅河滨水区工程
<h1><font size="4">erth to become a waterfront city, says Premier Colin Barnett                                 </font></h1><ul><li>             <span>From:</span> <cite> PerthNow </cite>         </li><li>             <span>December 13, 2009</span> <span>10:01AM</span>         </li><li>            <a href="http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/perth-to-become-a-waterfront-city-says-premier-colin-barnett/comments-e6frg12c-1225809876838">434 comments</a>        </li></ul> <p>                        <img width="650" height="366" src="http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2009/12/13/1225809/874405-pn-news-image-big2-waterfront.gif" alt="perth city waterfront" /></p>                    <p>                        <span>BARNETT'S
VISION: The Perth waterfront redevelopment plan has no     firmbudget
or business plan, but sceptics say at least $250m will be     neededjust
for the earthworks and basic infrastructure. Pic/Supplied</span> <span><em>Source:</em> AAP</span>                    </p>                                <p> </p><p>                        <img width="650" height="366" src="http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2009/12/13/1225809/874725-pn-news-image-big1-waterfront.gif" alt="perth city waterfront" /></p>                    <p>                        <span>BARNETT'S
VISION: The government's Perth waterfront redevelopment plan       has
no firm budget or business plan, but sceptics say at least $250m      
will be needed just for the earthworks and basic infrastructure.      
Pic/Supplied</span> <span><em>Source:</em> AAP</span>                    </p>                                <p> </p><p>                        <img width="650" height="366" src="http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2009/12/13/1225809/910252-pn-image-waterfront.jpg" alt="pn image waterfront" /></p>                    <p>                        <span>BARNETT'S
VISION: The government's Perth waterfront redevelopment plan has     no
firm budget or business plan, but sceptics say at least $250m will be  
   needed just for the earthworks and basic infrastructure. Pic/Supplied
</span> <span><em>Source:</em> PerthNow</span>                    </p>                                <p> </p><p>                        <img width="650" height="366" src="http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2009/12/13/1225809/912040-pn-image-waterfront.jpg" alt="pn image waterfront" /></p>                    <p>                        <span>BARNETT'S
VISION: The government's Perth waterfront redevelopment plan has     no
firm budget or business plan, but sceptics say at least $250m will be  
   needed just for the earthworks and basic infrastructure. Pic/Supplied
</span> <span><em>Source:</em> PerthNow</span>                    </p>                                                            <p> </p><p>            <strong>
  PERTH is to become a vibrant waterfront city, says Premier Colin  
Barnett, who today unveiled plans for a massive redevelopment featuring
an inlet connecting the CBD and the river.                                  </strong>        </p>         <p>Mr Barnett plans to create a vibrant new area for the city and 'finally' connect the waterfront to the CBD.</p>    <p>        <strong>What
  do you think? Is the Government's waterfront redevelopment plan a
grand  vision or farce? Share your thoughts in the comments box below.</strong>        <br />        <br />The centrepiece will be a 2.8ha inlet that will bring the river back to near its original shore line.  <br />        <br />The
  inlet will be surrounded by landscaped terraces, boardwalks and  
promenades, and fringed by shops, cafes, restaurants, bars and other  
activities.<br />         <br /> “The Swan River - our greatest natural
asset - is  effectively cut ff from the city by Riverside Drive and by
an expanse of  lawn,” said Mr Barnett at today's unveiling.</p> “Other
major Australian cities have done far more with much  less.  This will
assist Perth to mature as a vibrant, sophisticated  capital city,
providing an attraction for locals and tourists.” By  removing a section
of Riverside Drive, the development encourages the  use of public
transport, taking advantage of the nearby Esplanade train  station,
Busport and commuter ferry services. Some changes to existing  roads
will be made to create more pedestrian-friendly routes.<br />    <br />Mr  
Barnett was joined by Planning Minister John Day,Tourism Minister Liz  
Constable and Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi at the unveiling. <br />    <br />The development will cover nearly 10ha, focused between Barrack and William streets.<br />    <br />“The development is designed for pedestrians and cyclists - not cars," said Mr Barnett:.<br />    <br />"It
  will be an attractive destination for families, young people, city  
workers, national and international tourists and seniors to gather and  
enjoy.<br />    <br />“The State Government will take the lead on this  
development, along with Perth City Council, and we will be looking -  
indeed asking - the private sector to join with us.  I am also confident
  the Federal Government will be supportive.”<br />    <br />Mr Barnett said
  there was significant work to be done on road realignment, drainage
and  dredging but preliminary works would begin as soon as possible,
with  major construction starting in 2012.<br />    <br />The plans signal a
new era  of city building, as a logical and seamless extension of the
city.   Together with The Link, major works to the Cultural Precinct and
other  CBD projects, the city's axis will be redefined through the  
strengthening of the Barrack and William streets links.<br />    <br />In  
addition, Howard Street and Sherwood Court will provide direct links  
between St George’s Terrace and the waterfront, enhancing the capacity  
for these laneways to become vibrant places with shops, cafes and small
bars.<br />    <br />The inlet, designed to reflect the historical characteristics of Perth Port, will have room for public boat mooring facilities.<br />    <br />At
  the heart of the new inlet will be an island, a landscaped parkland  
offering a unique experience for visitors. This family-focused  
destination will provide opportunities for relaxation in sheltered open
spaces with 360 degree views of the surrounding city.  It may also  
include a safe, child-friendly beach and swimming areas. <br />    <br />Land
at  the foot of William Street has been preserved for a significant
public  building.  The Government’s preference is that this building be a
  national centre for indigenous art and culture, providing a major
focus  for the project. <br />    <br />Event spaces will be dotted
throughout the  waterfront, including a public square next to the
Esplanade train  station, the promenade, the island and a new road which
can be closed to  accommodate events.  Larger events will be held at
the Supreme Court  Gardens, which will be improved under the plan.  <br />    <br />There is also the potential to include a swimming pool, which could be an attractive recreational asset for city workers.
作者: cjasmine    时间: 2010-9-7 19:19
[s:1] nice
作者: s20525xxx    时间: 2010-9-8 17:26
[s:8] ,什么时候完成?




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