 JammerMan79Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC kudos:10 | reply to Modus
Re: Waste of tax dollors they probably get monthly or bi-weekly shipments of mail and supplies (groceries etc). This would be occurring every month of the year. Yes, there's only a few people that live there BUT it's still a "small" amount for how long it'll be used for -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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 ModusI hate smartassery on forumsPremium join:2005-05-02 us | ok but in any case spending that money on that project right now is not important. I'm sure that money can be used for something else that can have a greater impact. -- Think Ahead. Learn More. Solve Now! |
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| said by Modus:ok but in any case spending that money on that project right now is not important. I'm sure that money can be used for something else that can have a greater impact. The thing that's amazing is how it will be just a *gravel* landing strip for $14 million dollars?
The labor in that area should be cheap. A half-mile of gravel should cost less than $1 million.
It sounds like they're importing gravel and machinery (plus operators) from more expensive areas. So, the stimulus will be for those areas (and the mariners who transport everything).
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 JammerMan79Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC kudos:10 1 edit | yes.. you'll buy the gravel for 1 million and how does it get there?... how much do you think it'll cost to have it flown to that location?... sounds like the only way to access it is by flying after all.
How many people that live in that community can drive or are licensed to drive a car let alone a dump truck, grader, steam roller etc. ?
Labour should be cheap... do you think they're using shovels?... sure if they're hiring people to use a shovel or a pick axe and if you don't mind the project taking a hundred years.
This project is NOT in an urban area.. you have to look at the logistics.
edit: googled the village »maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&source···c=A&sa=X looks like shipping it in would be possible BUT the cost of shipping that amount of gravel?? -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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 JammerMan79Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC kudos:10 | reply to Modus possibly.. but it will have to be done eventually and that doesn't mean it's a waste of tax dollars. More likely than not it'll be more expensive to do it later. -- I may work for, but do not necessarily represent the views and beliefs of TELUS Communications. |
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| you must be benefiting in some way. I see you are in bc and you are not far from there. So as i said before I'm sure that money can be used for something else that can have a greater impact. -- Think Ahead. Learn More. Solve Now! |
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 JammerMan79Premium,VIP join:2004-05-13 Prince George, BC kudos:10 2 edits | 1,793 km... 1 114.12 miles... yup they're right next door 
you live in florida.. close to mexico, you must be mexican
You do realize that BC alone is 944735 square kilometres that's 1/10th the size of the entire USA.... if you live in the middle of the province... nothing is that close
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