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I think exactly what you say is happening - refreshing and expanding signage. See City site https://www.toronto.ca/city-governm...ojects/beltline-trail-commemorative-stations/
OK! Thanks. My one quibble here, even though I am all about adding more seating and rest stops along Toronto's park trails is that calling them "stations" risks some confusion with actual transit stops. Like Forest Hill Station, already exists not too far from here at Bathurst and Eglinton. In practice I don't know how likely anyone is to be confused by this, I guess I just am not sure they needed these names or big signs, but I guess that ties them into the heritage piece which ties into funding so such is life!
 
not just on the MGT. The first photo here is from Eglinton West separated bikeway, west of Scarlett road. These things were really poorly thought out and installed, though I assume you're right that plows are what dislodged them. I reported to 311. We shall see what they do. The MGT ones are right by the Ghost Bike for Xavier, the kid who died almost a decade ago when his bike fell onto the roadway. :/ In that sense I welcome the fences, but the mesh screens are trash.
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In my mind I thought that the metal fences were installed earlier and then the stainless mesh was attached at a later date. A quick StrretView investigation reveals that it's not the case.

There were no barriers whatsoever along that stretch of MTG up until 2017
November 2016:
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The tragedy with Xavier happened in May of 2017. Soon after temporary barriers went up.
August 2017:
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Those temporary barriers stayed up for about a year, at which point they were replaced by the permanent barriers. The the stainless mesh was part of those barriers right away.
Sept. 2018:
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I suppose I was misremembering the temporary barriers and thought that the mesh was tacked on as a later addition to existing berriers. Regardless, the mesh was attached by a few rivets here and there. The only reason it held up that long is because he haven't had proper snowfalls all these years up until this winter.
 

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