Thirty-six homes and 102 businesses will be compulsorily acquired to make way for the North East Link, documents show.
Initially it was expected 75 homes would need to go to make way for the road but that had been cut to reduce the project's footprint. "Relocation of these businesses would potentially disrupt their supply chains, customer relationships, employment bases and ability to retain staff," it said. "We've had ongoing conversations with those people, we've had case managers dealing with their specific concerns," he said.
Flashbacks to the 70s, when my great-grandparents' home in Wooloowin was compulsorily acquired and demolished by the Brisbane City Council for an expressway that still hasn't been constructed.
skateanderson ManninghamCC Instead of 10,000 pages on a motorway EES the DanielAndrewsMP government should have completed the attached graph on future oil supplies. Maybe then it would have dawned on them that this toll-road will end in tears for investors ConnectEast
the price that locals in Melb have to pay in big pop policy They have to spend billions on toll rds n new rail An exercise in futility as they have to build more hosp&schools A city which gets to 10mils can not be uncrambled Pop intake freeze'd be much cheaper
Wish the damn Labor Party in WA would PERMIT the building of Roe8 But no they are going to screw up Perth traffic forever just as they did way back in Sydney. They have federal funding, just ideologically crazy