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03-22-2010, 02:30 PM | #1 |
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Launch Ramp in process
at this rate (3 city workers standing around) the ramp should be finished by June |
03-22-2010, 02:48 PM | #2 |
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That's weird...normally they use shovels to hold themselves upright...
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03-22-2010, 04:12 PM | #3 |
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03-22-2010, 04:22 PM | #4 |
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03-22-2010, 04:24 PM | #5 |
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The shovels were eliminated late last year in a budget cutting move. As for the guys standing around, they were waiting on instructions from the boss who was at a union meeting. (he did not clock out). At the meeting the discussion was about reducing excessive workloads and increasing pension benefits.
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03-22-2010, 04:38 PM | #6 |
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look to the left in pic #3
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03-22-2010, 05:17 PM | #7 |
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hopefully it will be all concrete with a big footing.
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03-22-2010, 05:31 PM | #8 |
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03-22-2010, 06:58 PM | #9 |
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03-22-2010, 07:02 PM | #10 |
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Not sure what time you were down there Nic, but I launched around one and the scene looked very busy. There were at least ten city workers making sure that the three guys working were well entertained. Thats how the city and government does it though. Cant wait till big brother takes over healthcare!
Seriously though it did look like a few city engineers and planners were there. Maybe this time they are going to make a more permanent solution to the problem. Hopefully it doesnt include installing a GATE! |
03-23-2010, 08:09 AM | #11 |
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03-23-2010, 09:09 AM | #12 |
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I'm no hydraulic engineer but I think the real problem is the storm water drain.
Once the outlet to the storm waterdrain gets plugged during a rain storm, the drain builds up significant backpressure, and I believe there is a leak somewhere near where the bobcat is hammering in the last picture. That leak undermines the street, which eventually collapsed. I have been at the launch during heavy rains and seen the water pooring out of the leaky pipe drain from under the road, and shooting up out of cracks in the sidewalk, while the metal/wood cage at the outlet looked like a guiser. Like others have said I'm just glad they are fixing it period....just be glad we're not in one of those less access friendly citys to the north, then it would take two years and a couple lawsuits to get work started. |
03-23-2010, 09:32 AM | #13 |
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Water from runoff and storm surge would undermine the old concrete slab, and it would fall away.
There was No Rebar in this slab to prevent it from collapsing when its dirt/sand base would wash out. The correct method would be to dig out, and install large footings similar to what is holding up Scripps Pier. You don't see those things moving do you.... That type of treated/reinforced concrete holds up well. ----------------------------- They could also excavate the area and drop in large rock. Similar to what you see in jetty construction. Then pour concrete over the top. -That would be my method. The rock would interlock and allow for drainage. It would not wash away. If necessary the top coat of concrete could be periodically renewed as necessary. But Hey - What the hell do I know. |
03-23-2010, 06:22 PM | #14 |
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I'm confident that the city will do a perfect job....it will last exactly 2 years so that they can rip it up and do it all over again.
Anone seen the streets in La Jolla (La Jolla Blvd.) over the last 10 years? |
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