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At Queen, at least, there *is* a mid-median crossing area. (Probably Dundas, too; but that's now disrupted by the north island being presently torn up by TTC crews.)
At Queen, at least, there *is* a mid-median crossing area. (Probably Dundas, too; but that's now disrupted by the north island being presently torn up by TTC crews.)
From Twitter/Daniel Fucsa:
https://twitter.com/dfusca/status/921823676093186048
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It's wonderful to see this professional plan for my linear park idea. There's a lot of potential to create something great.
I frequent University Ave quite often (did this morning). I might be the only one but I actually prefer a well maintained status quo over this change. I like the fountain and statues in the median. If anything, I would double down on what is currently there and make it better with changes in lighting, upkeep and maybe some updating in the spirit of the original designs.
Toronto has a poor history of maintaining it's public spaces, the most disappointing to me is Sherbourne Commons as the water feature was fantastic when it first opened and I haven't seen it on in years. I don't see the need to make changes here unless the city gets it's act together with maintaining what we already have.
The last illustration in the previous post shows a lot of mature street trees. That’s the norm in many cities - Paris, London, Boston and Sydney for example. But I can’t think of any major street in Toronto that looks like that. Queen’s Quay might have trees like that in fifty years, but that was a WT project and sadly WT wouldn’t be responsible for University. Why would anyone believe that the City of Toronto was capable of delivering such a high quality public realm?
Though I agree that the City is not good at maintenance, the Sherbourne Common water feature was on almost all summer. When the Lake was at its height it could not operate as the lake was too high to allow the water out properly but it was on for many months. It was off on Friday but I am not sure if tgat is the fall shutdown or simply regular cleaning activity.I frequent University Ave quite often (did this morning). I might be the only one but I actually prefer a well maintained status quo over this change. I like the fountain and statues in the median. If anything, I would double down on what is currently there and make it better with changes in lighting, upkeep and maybe some updating in the spirit of the original designs.
Toronto has a poor history of maintaining it's public spaces, the most disappointing to me is Sherbourne Commons as the water feature was fantastic when it first opened and I haven't seen it on in years. I don't see the need to make changes here unless the city gets it's act together with maintaining what we already have.