This member of the "public" wants marathons.
This member doesn't.
I've done the Ride for Heart every year since it started but I'd be totally fine if they said okay we're not closing down the Gardiner and DVP anymore for it. From not on it's going to run out in the Rouge River Valley area of Scarborough or up and down East Mall and West Mall road in Etobicoke. Why these things have to happen right downtown is nuts. It's like inviting people over for a party and having the party in your cramped little kitchen instead of the living room/dining room.
A lot of these events close down one huge major north/south route or major east/west route or both. Like the ones that close down Yonge street from Lawrence to the lake. Cool. So I'm at Yonge and College I'll just drive up Bayview to York Mills to get across. It's so stupid.
If you like that these events make driving more difficult because you hate cars well there's no reasoning with you. But if you're a normal, rational person you'll realize that we can still have most of these events but they can't all close down major streets every Sunday all summer long. Plus, as mentioned, these events don't just affect drivers, they affect cyclists and transit users as well.
I've worked with a lot of charities and a lot of these 10K runs that shut down the streets happen simply because the organizers can't think of a more creative way of raising money then throwing another 10K run. Hey let's have a 10K run down Yonge!
Let's not.
There's absolutely no reason why more of these events couldn't be held in some of the major ravines and huge parks we have in this city. I'm not suggesting your run a marathon entirely within high park, but you could run a 10K through some of our larger parks or ravines. Or maybe the Island or Leslie Street Spit or the Dock lands.
I think it's up to organizers to be more imaginative. The ice bucket challenge was the greatest charity success of the last decade and it didn't shut down a single road.