by Don Palmer | Aug 7, 2013 | DPTI, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification, Rail separation
Today’s meeting, my second with Rod Hook, this time with Jennie and with our own CEO and our General Manager Infrastructure, shows the value of talking with decision makers.The meeting was arranged to discuss a number of issues still alive and needing...
by Don Palmer | Aug 4, 2013 | DPTI, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
Yes big plaudits for DPTI as their contractors reconstituted the East Avenue level crossing in a weekend. Well done but communication remains their Achilles heel.This sign was erected to prevent vehicles turning into Parker Terrace (which runs along the rail line)...
by Don Palmer | Jul 18, 2013 | DPTI, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
Again residents are left wondering why they should even talk with DPTI on the rail project.After a prompting last night I traveled down to Cowper Road Black Forest and the picture below was what I expected to see.Masts right slap bang in the middle of the road...
by Don Palmer | Jun 29, 2013 | DPTI, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
That is the question in Black Forest after a meeting with residents who believe they are not being listened too by DPTI.Firstly; thanks to Minister Koutsantonis for spending his Saturday afternoon with these residents and for the approach taken to try and broker some...
by Don Palmer | Jun 15, 2013 | DPTI, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
After months of broken promises residents along the Noarlunga (Seaford) railway corridor are having trouble accepting the promises of the man who has been commissioned by DPTI to complete the electrification and associated projects along the corridor.David Bartlett...
by Don Palmer | Apr 22, 2013 | DPTI, Greenways Project, Noarlunga Rail Line Electrification
Yesterday saw a group of She-oak trees being poisoned notwithstanding an agreement with local residents that at least two of them would be saved.At a meeting a week ago last Thursday which I attended, held at the home of one of...
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