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More like an aversion to spending. We have a cheap civic culture.It does look more realistic to have the seams. On the other hand, why not use stone? We have a ridiculous aversion to masonry in the city and in Canada in general.
More like an aversion to spending. We have a cheap civic culture.It does look more realistic to have the seams. On the other hand, why not use stone? We have a ridiculous aversion to masonry in the city and in Canada in general.
Agree with those disappointed that it's effectively the same as it was pre-renovation. There was a chance here to remove the on-street parking and bump the square out a bit more to both provide more space for pedestrians and to slow vehicles down as they drive northwards on Logan. As someone who the frequently used the Logan parkette path thing it's basically incentivized to jaywalk Logan to continue and that is difficult between on-street parking and vehicles driving too quickly. Removing on-street parking b/w Danforth and the Parkette would have been nice road diet. There's no shortage of surface parking lots along that path corridor. It still bugs me to no end that Chester Station has surface parking on both sides.
Classic BIA, but I'm also in the these-streets-should-be-pedestrianized camp and I know I won't be satisfied very often.I will say, at this point, that bumping out the curb and including Logan was suggested to the BIA before this project was too far along. The BIA declined to include the additional work. They were wrong.
Classic BIA, but I'm also in the these-streets-should-be-pedestrianized camp and I know I won't be satisfied very often.
I'm pretty sure that the city has long banned street parking on Logan south of the laneway, so the cars you always see there are parked illegally
Cars would be religiously ticketed along Danforth, Ellerbeck, and Hurndale a few years ago. Seems like that never carried more eastwards.Between that and what I expect is spotty enforcement.........




