ssiguy2
Senior Member
London Ontario has just announced an $18 million renewal of 4 blocks of Dundas Street to bring the once vibrant street back to it's glory. It's getting rid of the street parking and widening the sidewalks, making the street completely level so it can be used easily as a "flex street" and putting in some beautiful brick sidewalks and road ones to boot to enhance the streets flexibility and attractiveness.
Amazing how a city of just 405,000 can find $18 million of it's own money and get rid of 2 road lanes along a route that carries more than 20X more buses than University & Yonge combined yet one of 3,000,000 can't find any money to refurbish a once grand street like University or it's dump of a main street, Yonge. Of course London is raising it's property taxes by 3.3% this year which is well above the inflation rate to help pay for it while Toronto will do nothing no doubt demanding QP pick up the whole tab.
Amazing how a city of just 405,000 can find $18 million of it's own money and get rid of 2 road lanes along a route that carries more than 20X more buses than University & Yonge combined yet one of 3,000,000 can't find any money to refurbish a once grand street like University or it's dump of a main street, Yonge. Of course London is raising it's property taxes by 3.3% this year which is well above the inflation rate to help pay for it while Toronto will do nothing no doubt demanding QP pick up the whole tab.