Sounds like the Ontario Line might get finished first:
The expropriation process could take years, depending on whether it is contested by the golf course. A second report would then need to go to city council.
All told, the gap might finally be closed sometime in 2029 or 2030, a city...
Any bike lane development is good news, but I still don’t understand this one. I guess it will let training riders go to the end of Adelaide and loop around to go back along Richmond.
Oops! Looks like someone miscalculated on the Harbord cycle track — water pooling after today’s rain and just missing the drain by inches. It’s sure to be a safety issue in winter. Westbound Harbord south of Central Tech, opposite Bampot.
Who should be notified at the city?
From the city website: "A public meeting was held on February 26, 2020, at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) and was attended by 263 people. A presentation was given to review the final design elements (i.e. bridges, landscaping and community connections) and to give more details about the...
Well, we know now that even the raised-curb sections do not provide effective separation and safety, and are pretty much just an invitation to drivers to pull over there while they pick up their coffee/Uber passenger or make their delivery.
Especially the entire block westbound in front of Harbord Collegiate. I guess that's so school buses can pull right in and park on the bike lane.
Plus there's a block eastbound, east of Grace, where's there's NOTHING — not even a painted line (last time I checked, anyway). The plans show...