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Here's hoping we get a bike and pedestrian bridge from it to the Lower JCT area.
But where's the bridge gonna go? The goddamn townhouses ruin everything.
Here's hoping we get a bike and pedestrian bridge from it to the Lower JCT area.
Nice curved pedestrian bridge across the tracks to that location would be nice another smaller link across the single rail corridor from Sterling Ave - Dora Ave - St Helen's Ave. to eventually connect Lansdowne Ave. would even be betterThe bridge would have to cross the rail corridor on a diagonal, and connect south of the townhomes to the west of MOCA and its adjacent buildings.
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Nice curved pedestrian bridge across the tracks to that location would be nice another smaller link across the single rail corridor from Sterling Ave - Dora Ave - St Helen's Ave. to eventually connect Lansdowne Ave. would even be better
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That east-west bit of Perth is supposed to move south, inline with the east-west part of Sterling....which would make the bridge have to go further south too. Planned buildings etc would probably be more of a problem...
Again, the bridge simply has to cross the rail corridor on a diagonal. No, the one drawn doesn't go far enough south on the east side, but a bridge could. The issue is not the townhomes, the issue, as you've identified in your subsequent post, is who would pay for it.That bridge isn't possible. Go back to the previous page and look at where the dumb townhouses are.
New opening date for the Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto Canada: September 22
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Did anyone make it to the preview tour during Doors Open? I dropped by, but there was quite a line-up which I wasn't hardy enough to wait in, since it was in full sun.