CalgaryTiger
Senior Member
Along with drainage would it also not allow for expansion and contraction?
You're right, looks like they've been filled in with the tactile strips nowThey wouldn't leave gravel strips in the sidewalk, heavy rain, snow blowers and people walking would scour the gravel out and leave an uneven sidewalk.
This is such an improvement! Reduced street clutter, paving the way for wider sidewalks with fewer obstacles.Power poles are coming down on 34 Avenue today! View attachment 614282
That random sloppy asphalt curb patch job has been a street feature since at least 2009 according to Streetview.Not sure it really has any impact on the curb cut, but it’s interesting to note that the basement levels of the Bay actually extend out beyond the building and under the sidewalk. That makes things a little bit more complex to do works here.
Updates! to an old post on my favourite intersection.
2021: no construction debris visible and the previous "no parking" pole has fresh sidewalk replacing the patch job. An audible blinker added to improve accessibility - the irony of improving accessibility at a corner with 4 lane car sewers, various poles, debris and outdated ramp design.
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2023: everything back to normal, with a bunch of construction debris returning to where it's stored - haphazardly on the sidewalk. Between 2021 and 2023 several hundred new apartments opened in the BLVD towers - so a few hundred new residents walking through daily.
We also see the first new entrant in the ongoing pedestrian dystopia - a random bike-share left haphazardly in the sidewalk. I suspect future updates will see more of this latest attack on pedestrian spaces. Stellar work everyone, no notes
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Will see you again in 2026 for the next update. Any bets on what we will see?




