Lyphe
Active Member
Great article.I wrote another piece on this recently, reiterating my support for the compromise: to rebuild the last section, east of Cherry, at grade.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/art...nes-on-the-future-of-the-gardiner-expressway/
This would in fact open up more land, about five acres; and building and maintaining ~800m of road at grade vs elevated would be meaningfully cheaper. Nobody knows how much cheaper, because the city has refused to study it.
There is no need for the Gardiner. Downtown is not meant to be a zone you drive through/past. It is a destination or a starting point to enter or exit from. I live downtown. I have a car. I get frustrated like anyone else with traffic. Yet, I recognize, especially after travelling extensively my entire life, that the Gardiner's days in it's current incarnation are meant to come to a close. We need to ask ourselves, 'if the Gardiner wasn't already built, but the land was available today, would we opt to build an elevated expressway there in 2023'? Of course not. And that is how we should approach this.
I've not traditionally be a fan of Oliva Chow, but her view on bike lanes and the Gardiner have my support. I really hope she takes action on the Gardiner and I hope she is not afraid to use her strong powers if needed to move that issue forward.