
I guess im going to be stirring in a hornets nest here… Number 1: yes, I realise a bridge is far from ideal, but considering the amount of people that are crossing this main artery at particularly this point I dont see how there’s many other options.
So here’s my idea: How about eliminating at least one ugly concrete stairs/lift-pillar by integrating it into the existing ruin near the bus stop? This entrance could have a full time security office so should there be any lift issues a mechanic can be notified immediately. Obviously the marina side would still need stairs and lift, but atleast make it as light and airy as possible? The AI image has some flaws but it gives a good impression of my suggestion…
https://i.redd.it/utps6tr5f7ug1.png
Posted by Boring-Stranger2305

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Eeewww!
The glass encased stairs is going to be a furnace, other than that I like your idea
A very constructive idea, which has positive potential given that the block is used for services like lets say local council needs/pharmacy/postal office etc… the most essential of all and not another business… something that a pedestrian and the large amount of foot traffic using the bridge can benefit from. The benefit of society the building has to offer would only then justify the construction of a footbridge bridge which is under prioritised to vehicles.
But what are the chances of the government expropriating the land for such use….and worse than that it’ll probably end up being given to business as we always do…
You’re not solving the traffic problem because it’s just going to lead to more people going here the same way one more lane does nothing. The area should just be pedestrianized. Trying to do both won’t solve anything. Traffic will improve for a bit and then go back to sucking and also make it worse for the pedestrans cause it will be less safe and noisier. The coastline should be pedestrianized as much as possible. People complain about ugly apartments but ignore stuff like this when it’s way ugliier because they don’t want to even slightly inconvenience themselves.
100% people will cross the road either way, most of them are teens and I can guarantee they won’t wait for lifts or go up the stairs every single time they have to cross. Also for that span of bridge, how close it is to the sea (corrosion) & the amount of people it would theoretically have to carry at a single time, it needs to be much more heavy duty than that. Also I do not think you can have a bridge in a main road like that, in case large vessel (marina) have to pass from there as on a heavy tow trailer (height restrictions). The only possible way to solve the issue would be to dig a tunnel underneath, but obviously it’s Msida, it will flood in a matter of weeks. Only lights can be used there.
Considering the high pedestrian traffic flow at that location, it makes even less sense to have a bridge. This idea is bonkers and couldn’t be more dated.
so basically you take the lift or the stairs, cross the bridge, enter someone’s home from their balcony, watch some tv or help have cook dinner, say thank you or good bye, then proceed with your journey
No car infrastructure please.
people first, not cars
But but, what about muh 1960s style highway tearing through a community?!?! HAS NOBODY THOUGHT ABOUT THE POOR CONCRETE BATCHING PLANT OWNERS?!?
Can’t wait for the gusts of wind and those tents, or when the water will flood that lift :3
This wouldn’t work because it makes sense. You can’t make sense in Malta. Maybe if you add a row of 9sqm studio apartments above the road that can be rented 1000EUR a month?