I am certainly no activist, but, all that salt is going to end up in one place...and that is not good.

OT: I think the city has been proactive with regards to salt use; environmental impact aside, all that salt does a number on infrastructure (you can often see salt-stains in underground leakages, say at subway stations).

What I find truly abhorrent is when absolutely zero care was given when salt is applied - just dumping excessive amounts on sidewalks.

AoD
 
OT: I think the city has been proactive with regards to salt use; environmental impact aside, all that salt does a number on infrastructure (you can often see salt-stains in underground leakages, say at subway stations).

What I find truly abhorrent is when absolutely zero care was given when salt is applied - just dumping excessive amounts on sidewalks.

AoD
OT: why doesn't the city use sand instead, like other jurisdictions? because of salt companies "lobby"?
 
The last number on the elevator door is 68, then 3 more floors of yellow doors is 71.
From the Esplanade today.

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Jan 21 All the walls looked formed. One new elevator door would be level 72 just under the crane brace.
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Because of lawsuits. The small town council I once sat on was sued dozens of times per year for "slip and fall" accidents. Cost us hundreds of thousands every year.
Yes, liability is why they apply a lot of salt, not saying they shouldn't apply any. However, since there is a ton of salt still present well after the ice and snow have melted, clearly they could reduce the amount applied a little bit. Also, the excess salt itself becomes a slipping hazard. (apologies for continuing the OT topic).

Re: Apple Store, I've always thought that Apple will open up at The One eventually.
 
Here's a shot from this very frosty Monday (Jan. 20).... from the Wallace pedestrian bridge by Dundas north of Bloor.


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Once completed it’s gonna look so nice from this angle!
Side note: I think it’s about to be canadas tallest 👀

Great shot. Seems like yesterday that the Yonge/Bloor skyline was dominated by the 2 Bloor East (Hudson's Bay) and 2 Bloor West (CIBC) buildings.
 

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