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  1. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | GO Transit: Davenport Diamond Grade Separation | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    Ah, I never noticed that it was fenced along that entire corridor. The condo north of Lappin and the Ubisoft parking lot might open up for the convenience of residents and employees, but a public access point makes a lot of sense. I stand corrected. I can see why people want this access point...
  2. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | GO Transit: Davenport Diamond Grade Separation | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    I live in the Junction Triangle and I don't understand the fixation people have with this connection. If you walk or cycle, you can get to the other side through Campbell park, which is adjacent to Antler. If you drive, just go to Wallace. By car, that's not even 20 seconds. Last year, when the...
  3. Mrgeosim

    Dundas West/ Bloor Mobility Hub +interconnected hub network (Metrolinx)

    Oh I know! Now imagine how much worse it will be if you have pedestrians getting priority crossing with a crosswalk here. A crosswalk is not needed here. If there is access to the subway through the new concourse on the east of the road, what would a crosswalk add?
  4. Mrgeosim

    Dundas West/ Bloor Mobility Hub +interconnected hub network (Metrolinx)

    I generally agree and strongly support more transit/walking options but please look at the map below. The orange is where the current stops are. The magenta is where the supposed future stop will be. This isn't reasonable and it not only affects cars. The streetcar and buses leaving Dundas West...
  5. Mrgeosim

    Dundas West/ Bloor Mobility Hub +interconnected hub network (Metrolinx)

    I hope that's not true. There's already a traffic stop a little North at the FreshCo on top of the traffic stop at the intersection of Bloor and Dundas. A crosswalk at the new path with the amount of foot traffic here would make this area undrivable.
  6. Mrgeosim

    Dundas West/ Bloor Mobility Hub +interconnected hub network (Metrolinx)

    The number of people who jaywalk at this intersection is disturbing. This little walkway is going to be a big quality-of-life and safety benefit for the area.
  7. Mrgeosim

    Yonge-Dundas Square/Sankofa Square (Brown + Storey Architects)

    Large organizations with diverse stakeholders have to process-ify decision making, otherwise you get little despots that run everything. It was a little surprising to wake up one day to discover that the city was moving forward with renaming one of the most well-known landmarks in the city...
  8. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | i2 Stack | 16.13m | 3s | OHP | WilliamsonWilliamson

    They tore down the little house on this lot in short order. Looks like construction will begin shortly.
  9. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | 1540 Bloor West | 91.9m | 27s | Trinity Group | IBI Group

    That's exactly what I'm getting at. Both levels of government recklessly used up all their ammunition before COVID so that when COVID came around the only option was to engage in extreme quantitative easing, which we are now paying for in inflation and higher interest rates. Raising the minimum...
  10. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | 1540 Bloor West | 91.9m | 27s | Trinity Group | IBI Group

    If I may throw another wrench into this complex problem, another consequence of higher interest rates beyond mortgage affordability is the impact it has on debt serviceability for our provincial and federal governments. In the run up to COVID, both levels of government were posting yearly...
  11. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | 1540 Bloor West | 91.9m | 27s | Trinity Group | IBI Group

    I work in the construction industry and many of the industry partners I work with are cancelling projects, delaying them, or working with the subtrades to find efficiencies by deviating from the spec. It's sad to see this project shelved until they find a buyer, but I get it. Construction prices...
  12. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | i2 Stack | 16.13m | 3s | OHP | WilliamsonWilliamson

    to be honest, I'm surprised the owner still want to develop an office with how high vacancies are. The land may be zoned as employment so it may be too big of a hassle to rezone after the drawn out process of getting this permit. Who knows.
  13. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | i2 Stack | 16.13m | 3s | OHP | WilliamsonWilliamson

    Better late than never. Permit was issued back in July. I haven't seen any progress on this project yet, but I will keep people posted.
  14. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | GO Transit: Davenport Diamond Grade Separation | ?m | ?s | Metrolinx

    I think the best solution to this problem is to offer a "value-added" service for using the Dog-Off-Leash Area. They need to entice people to use it, otherwise, why even bother? One possible option is to put play structures for dogs that dog-owners would be excited to use (see below)
  15. Mrgeosim

    Toronto Toronto | 2400 Dundas West | 124.2m | 36s | Fora | Giannone Petricone

    I wonder if this development at all changes the possibility of a new Western platform to service the Milton Line.

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