Just want to canvas thoughts on the planning and reconstruction after the flood as i think there needs to be some outside the box thinkining and some radically different approaches.
Just for starters:
1. Would it be better to move the Rocklea markets to higher ground.?
2. How about a total ban on building, in certain areas, to a level at least 2m. above the '74 flood, Even to the extent of demolishing some residences and commercial sites and moving the housing to non flood prone areas?
3. Is it possible to build flood gates and other flood proofing means into high rises along the river so that basements, carparks and, most importantly, electricity infrastructure is precluded from inundation.?
4. Seems like the best thing to do with Grantham and Helidon is to remove the towns and build on higher ground.
I know in all these remove and rebuild scenarios there will be significant costs and that there will be big problems with land titles, etc.
I think the Federal Government needs to step in and define, through legislation, what is and what is not flood damage. It appears at the moment that each company can define this as they wish.
Stronger legislation to deal with "flood tourism".
Your thoughts on these and any other points are most welcome.