Tuscani01
Senior Member
^ Exactly! And that would have been WAY better for the environment too. Much less run off going into storm sewers.
I think these are for bike rings. I saw these in various stages when I walked along there on Tuesday. From lines of bored holes with caution tape over them, to installed rings with little piles of brick next to them ready to fill the gaps.
They did a summer long experiment with a pilot QQ a few years before they started actual construction -- so you'd think they'd be open to it.There are different kinds and methods for the grass pavements. For example, see this link. There are others that people currently use for their driveways as well.
The city should at least try a city block length of various types of the stuff as an experiment, to see how it works out. But doing experiments will cost money, and there are those on city council who don't like to do research. Yet successful companies do just that, experiment and research. Not doing so, means they will not stay successful.
Yup. I spoke to soon. They are for bike rings. And they did an awesome, super clean job installing them. My fears were unfounded.
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Yup. I spoke to soon. They are for bike rings. And they did an awesome, super clean job installing them. My fears were unfounded.
I hope these are the type of bicycle rings which are not easily broken by bike thieves... does anyone know? they look to be the older type...
I hope these are the type of bicycle rings which are not easily broken by bike thieves... does anyone know? they look to be the older type...
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was down there today and can confirm the westbound-to-westbound/northbound switch where the 509 and 510 diverge is fully functional, most drivers were triggering it electrically with no issues, though some still got out to throw it so I guess some of them haven't been told yet
The automatic track switches at Queen's Quay and Spadina are working! I was down there today and can confirm the westbound-to-westbound/northbound switch where the 509 and 510 diverge is fully functional, most drivers were triggering it electrically with no issues, though some still got out to throw it so I guess some of them haven't been told yet. Can't confirm the same for the switch that the 510s use to turn into the loop to head back north, as I went late into the evening when there were no more scheduled turns, but hopefully (and logically) that one is operational as well or will be soon.
BTW the city is super responsive to installing bike rings. If you see a spot where you think would be a good place for a bike ring, if you send the city an email a bike ring usually pops up in the spot in a few months time.Yup. I spoke to soon. They are for bike rings. And they did an awesome, super clean job installing them. My fears were unfounded.
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