junctionist
Senior Member
Back alley garbage bins have no place in any park. Parks are environments where aesthetics should be a priority to ensure a pleasant environment for everyone.
I think we need a waterfront wide BIA that is willing to pay a bit extra on top of the city rate to get non-standard bins emptied.
AoD
The new Astral ones are decent, why not install those?
I think that is PanAm/security related. It's too bad because now there is garbage all around themThe new Astral ones are decent, why not install those?
There are also the huge round plastic bins along the waterfront near Ontario Place that are even uglier than the ones at Sugar Beach. In fact some of them are sealed shut and 'not in service' for whatever reason.
The guys working on the site told me a few weeks ago that the extension of the promenade east from Sherbourne Common will open "in August". Not sure how well informed they are but WT certainly opened the promenade south of Corus & GBC while the buildings were going up. I guess we will see..... Not sure that having it open or closed will make much difference to the trees or to us but ...
They need to find the nursery that provided those initial trees and reward them with all future contracts! The difference in product quality between the Sherbourne Common supplier and the Sugar Beach supplier are almost night and day!
Um, the article didn't say that at all.apparently most people don't really enjoy the Redpath Refinery
So far, they seem to be doing ok.Apologies if this has been posted already -- a very interesting comparison (from 2013) of trees planted at Sugar Beach, the Water's Edge Promenade, and Sherbourne Common:
http://www.deeproot.com/blog/blog-entries/lessons-from-three-adjacent-silva-cell-projects
The growth of the trees on the promenade is especially impressive given the lack of proper irrigation after planting. Let's hope the trees on the east promenade do equally well.