ausdemnorden
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Any idea when they'll actually be breaking ground on the revitalization? It was supposed to start this spring right?
I share those questions. To the point: The "Queen's Quay Revitalization" idea was born in 2001 (from what I understand) and 11 years later, we still have an ugly and confusing street with dead trees and narrow sidewalks that can't handle the pedestrian and cyclist hoards. World Class City? Nay - World Class Mediocrity. Perhaps Waterfront Toronto should have yet another series of community consultations and environmental assessments and discuss these and other grand ideas that seem to never get off the ground in this city....leaving the tax paying citizens basking in the glorious mediocrity. Sorry for venting - but it is quite frustrating. Even if they would just close the southern side of Queen's Quay in the summer and give it over to the pedestrians and the cyclists from May until October - the harbourfront would be a better place....and basically, that would cost nothing.