alklay
Senior Member
Trees and wide sidewalks are great, but there is a point at which width can detract from the pedestrian experience. T
I would love to know at what point width can detract from the "pedestrian experience", with some examples.
(what I do know, is that Toronto has too many sidewalks that are not wide enough, and thus "detract from the pedestrian experience". I cannot think of any examples in the city (or in New York...or in Paris) where the sidewalks are too wide.)