AlvinofDiaspar
Moderator
...not many people are looking to agitate for sidewalks and trees
Micro interests tend to trump all others and it shows
I love good streetscaping as much as you do, but I think you just contradicted your own thesis.
AoD
...not many people are looking to agitate for sidewalks and trees
Micro interests tend to trump all others and it shows
Amazing what some trees will do. These'll look even more beautiful in a few years. We really need more greenery in the downtown core.
No one said anything about it being ghetto. But Rodeo Drive and Fifth Avenue seem a little more extravagent than Bloor Street. This is because I hardly consider Winners, H&M and GAP to be high-end, not to mention every corner of Bloor has a bank.How much more high-end can you get than Bloor? Is Hermes too ghetto these days?
The issue is a growing understanding that the condition and beauty of our public spaces are important. Tax funding is not just about responding to special interests, we need to reserve the lion's share for that which benefits all. Hogtown grows up.
It's nice to see Bloor Street being improved. Maybe one day it'll be half as nice as Fifth Avenue or Rodeo Drive. Although, those streets are just better due to more high-end retail.
why are these things micro interests? We are all equal-opportunity enjoyers of sidewalks and trees, no?