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So it seems like they've finished redoing the roof of the parking structure under the Alexander St Parkette (it's been covered in gravel for a few weeks now), so now we just wait and see when the City actually starts to rebuild the park.
 
Alexander Street Parkette has been mostly dug up (although the benches at the entrance are still there), mostly it seems to expose the parking structure underneath. Not sure if they're doing repairs to that before the park gets rebuilt, but it would make sense.

The target for the more northerly parks as of spring, was Spring '24

Alexander did not have a target at the time. (I imagine they didn't know the extent of the required work on the garage and so didn't know when restoration could start)
 
Alexander Street Parkette has been mostly dug up (although the benches at the entrance are still there), mostly it seems to expose the parking structure underneath. Not sure if they're doing repairs to that before the park gets rebuilt, but it would make sense.

Following up on this, a tender for the Park work is now out:

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Alexander Street Park tender up for award at next week's Bid Award Ctte.

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I was by here yesterday, June 3rd, 2024.

Modest 2-pic update:

The steel beams are installed/being installed.

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Alexander St Parkette has been moving pretty quickly now work has stated, a number of concrete paths have been poured. I'll have to get a picture next time I walk by.
 
Alexander St Parkette has been moving pretty quickly now work has stated, a number of concrete paths have been poured. I'll have to get a picture next time I walk by.

@Benito is nearby to the Yonge Street Linear parks, perhaps he could indulge us with an update when he has a moment.
 
About six weeks later, on November 5th, 2024:

* there's some tidying up to to do; but all plants are in, grass being watered, most/all furniture is in, and lighting is installed. There really isn't a good reason this can't open in the next 3 weeks or so.

I will say, the large patch of flat sod, w/no fences around it.......seems like it may attract previously problematic usage. I would not have done that.

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What lured you south @deerparker ?

A good photo contribution, and after dark so we can see the visual impact of the lighting.
 

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