Landscaping between this and the trillium pathway completed a couple days ago. Added 3 trees I think, patch a grass between it and the pathway. Only thing is a bit of a sloppy patch work on the asphalt, otherwise very nice.
No plans at the moment, but please send an email to Troster's office in support of doing so. I really want this section upgraded to match the south section. Its only going to get busier!
That is correct, it appears along there on the map of the NCC's ideal path network!
https://ncc-hub-ncc-ccn.hub.arcgis.com/datasets/e0ef2970181145e193346fb0d44cb407_0/explore?location=45.430381%2C-75.699384%2C17.69
Wish there was more public information about what the final version of it will look like. Looks like they are pulling the wall back behind the rowing club signifigantly. Very interesting!
That would be a bit of an odd place for it, on a private lot tucked away close to Somerset and off of Spruce. But also because its so tucked away I'm not actually sure if its been there a while and I've just missed it...
I would like to formerly apologise for my doubting that they would continue to dumb down the design. I was wrong. (Though this is still not a bad design, its a painful reminder of what could have been!)
I would love too see a better connection from Fleet St / Pooley's bridge up the escarpment to Bronson park, either a staircase (and probably elevator, kind of a mini version of the Parliament heat and cooling plant park facility), or if we want to get really cool and fun with it, a Mont...
I think the goal is to remove that hill a bit and build a retaining wall, the new pathway is going to be going through there to the lower Pimisi entrance
While outside of Lebretons scope, it does appear on their concept plan as a building parcel, and old design documents for this project do show it as a future parcel for devolopment. I think it will eventually become something but no plans at the moment.
That was actually me updating the new configuartion! Unfortunetly my removals took a lot longer to approve than my additions. But all updated now, though still a bit clunky:
I wouldn't count it out so fast, with East Flats, Clardige's new glass supplier is clearly working out, this could end up being one of the nicest buildings in the city