From wiki (bless their...er, our hearts)
Now to get back on topic:
Bay street is a missed opportunity, no doubt. It's a shame the city couldn't get its act together and impose some kind of design vision when all the condos were going up. Right now it feels like Yonge north of Sheppard.
Anyone know if there's a BIA for upper Bay? Any kind of thorough rethink would probably require one.
Right. It is an obvious fact that Bay street is a big failure. However, for some reason, many Torontonians tend to have this "we are fine, there is nothing wrong with how things are" mentality. When I said Bay st is lifeless, several members counter argued that they saw many pedestrians (passing by) on a certain day. What bothers me most is not Toronto's urban problems - even the greatest cities have their own issues, it is such "we are fine" mentality that is frustrating.
For example, when I say Toronto's subway system is pathetic, I used the see many Torontonians immediately argued that TTC is cleaner than NYC subway, safer than Chicago, that it is the "second most extensive in North America", we have so many buses and streetcars etc, as if our subway is not bad at all. Who are we trying to kid?
When I say Toronto's waterfront is a complete disaster compared with Chicago's. These people can't wait to argue we have more life on the street, and we are so much more livable etc. Those may be true, but does this make the disastrous waterfront any better? Not at all. It is still by definition messy and ugly. Using the good things to justify the drawbacks is pathetic.
When we have a problem, we have a problem. Face it. Bay street, considering is very central location, is basically a urban failure. The fact there are 20 pedestrians happening to walking by last Sunday afternoon doesn't change this fact. There is no life on this street, and when does anyone remember last time you did anything on Bay street (except walking by or have a work lunch?). For residents/tourists, there is basically nothing to see or do between Gerrard and Bloor. It is pretty much dead, like a suburban street which doesn't matter to the city whatsoever.