JasonParis
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I think they/he has been spotted recently in a local ice cream shop.
BTW Dilla, will the new HOP location be any larger than their current?
BTW Dilla, will the new HOP location be any larger than their current?
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I think they/he has been spotted recently in a local ice cream shop.
BTW Dilla, will the new HOP location be any larger than their current?
I think it makes sense to simplify it to Cabbagetown, but I totally agree about the street signs. Cabbagetown feels like a village and the current signs suit the area well. For the most part they're still in good condition. I hope we don't end up with those ugly blue things the city is pushing now.
Anyone know what's going on with the water-related work they're doing? West Winchester, and north Ontario St. are a mess.
^ I saw that, of course. I was really worried that there would be major damage to what is arguably the nicest building on the strip. Seems that it will be ok. From what I hear, they were doing renovations to the roof, sounds like one of the contractors is going to be in trouble (assuming someone forgot to turn something off up there).
I've been going to a few open houses in Cabbagetown lately. My wife loves the area, but I've always been hesitant. One of the biggest problems I see is the lack of parking. As a result, we've been looking exclusively at homes with laneway parking, but I haven't been able to find out, after asking several realtors, who is responsible for clearing the snow in laneways? Is it the city or the homeowners? If it's the homeowners, do neighbours get together to hire a snow removal company? With the past couple of winters, I can see a lot of problems with getting a car through a laneay. How do people in Cabbagetown deal with this issue?
I've been going to a few open houses in Cabbagetown lately. My wife loves the area, but I've always been hesitant. One of the biggest problems I see is the lack of parking. As a result, we've been looking exclusively at homes with laneway parking, but I haven't been able to find out, after asking several realtors, who is responsible for clearing the snow in laneways? Is it the city or the homeowners? If it's the homeowners, do neighbours get together to hire a snow removal company? With the past couple of winters, I can see a lot of problems with getting a car through a laneay. How do people in Cabbagetown deal with this issue?