A critical commentary on the proposed cancellation of the Golden Mile project in Wellington, arguing that decades of overdesign, political delay, and flawed cost-benefit analysis have undermined city renewal, while calling for a more pragmatic, people-centered urban upgrade.
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excessive engineering and scope creep undermined feasibility
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