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[Sussex] A27 Route Decision Delayed .... again!



Tim Over Whelmed

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Pavilionaire

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It's been more than 20 years since the building came to a very abrupt halt at Crossbush.

We're talking about the main East - West road across the south of England. Just a complete shambles.
 


BensGrandad

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It's been more than 20 years since the building came to a very abrupt halt at Crossbush.

We're talking about the main East - West road across the south of England. Just a complete shambles.
Wasn't this abandoned due to the cost which by now will have risen considerably. A dual carriageway/motorway is needed as originally planned from Folkestone to Honiton linking up with existing dual carriageways and motorways.
 


Blue Valkyrie

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The sooner they bypass the many roundabouts around Chichester the better.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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Wasn't this abandoned due to the cost which by now will have risen considerably. A dual carriageway/motorway is needed as originally planned from Folkestone to Honiton linking up with existing dual carriageways and motorways.

Ah, The South Coast Super Highway .... yes, never happened due to successive Governments planning and cancelling elements
 












Stat Brother

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I believe, although am happy to be wrong, there's also a problem with how congestion is registered.

Isn't it the case that the A27 isn't actually 'congested' because the traffic does move.
Sure it only moves at 2 mph, but because that's considered moving, the A27 isn't a high enough priority for massive central funding.
 


Djmiles

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An Arundel bypass will be useless for many unless they REALLY tackle the problem at Chichester and Worthing rather than just patching the odd roundabout here and there.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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With the increased number of vehicles it is needed more now than ever.

Absolutely, the current Arundel Relief Road isn't coping and causing unnecessary pollution and increasing journey times whilst also serving to force people to rat run and use routes through our Downsland towns, villages and hamlets, such as Storrington, Houghton and many others
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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An Arundel bypass will be useless for many unless they REALLY tackle the problem at Chichester and Worthing rather than just patching the odd roundabout here and there.

There are three areas with strategic plans, Worthing, Arundel and Chichester. If we wait for all three to fall in line it'll never happen and play into the hands of the NIMBY's, we need to solve one and then solve the others. Arundel is in line first and the most problematic, Chichester had a chance but blew it by creating divisions between previously united groups, I believe.
 




Thunder Bolt

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I believe, although am happy to be wrong, there's also a problem with how congestion is registered.

Isn't it the case that the A27 isn't actually 'congested' because the traffic does move.
Sure it only moves at 2 mph, but because that's considered moving, the A27 isn't a high enough priority for massive central funding.

Yet the DofT can find £23M for a road in Newhaven to the eastern side of the port that nobody wants or needs.

http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/1614...n_Newhaven_Port_access_road__waste_of_money_/
 




BensGrandad

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Wasn't the original plan for Crossbush to go over the Arun via a bridge to join the dual carriageway just west of Arundel Hospital and the cricket ground and pub.
 


BensGrandad

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el punal

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Isn't the problem that there are two proposed routes; the people living in north chichester want the southern one and vice versa.

Easy solution there! Build a superhighway through Chichester city centre itself. A dual carriageway with three lanes in each direction. What about the cathedral you say? Simple - westbound on south side, eastbound on the north. What about pedestrians? Well - they’ll just have to be careful where they walk or they’ll get squished, rather messy but hey that’s progress.

So all in all that’ll please all the nimby buggers on the north and south side of the city. As for shopping? Well they’ll all have to bugger off to Bognor to do that. Beggars can’t be choosers!

Right that’s Chi sorted. Now, as for Arundel . . . . :drink:
 






Thunder Bolt

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They are not talking of such a comparatively small amount as I am sure I read the cost is about £10m per mile taking into account buying land and building the road etc.

I know. It's still a waste of money when there is already access.
 




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