@Northern Light - I watched the story about High Park and how everything evolved. Where are we right now and we have been before in terms of car access?
We had weekend and statutory holidays no car access already. Some funny stuff member who no one elected and no one knows influenced by who brought out the shocker news to bring back cars on Saturday. What a joke.
Now Perks came to rescue the Saturday as a car free day we had before. How did the overall situation change? It did not!
Smart as Perks is a car free HP might be addressed in 2027 per ICE note. So well after his tenure as Councillor. Is he a clown in this or do I misunderstand the situation?
Keeping in my mind that this must all pass City Council (this was just committee).........
I would read this as follows:
1) The Status Quo on car-free weekends is unchanged.
2) Staff have been directed to increase opportunities for safe-walking and cycling in High Park, in the near-term, but as yet, so far as I know, the strategy, as with most Parks strategies, has no funding. I would not expect any significant change next year; in terms of roads that were proposed to remain fully open to cars; however, those proposed for permanent closure, could see that done fairly quickly, but without the infrastructure you see in the glossy renders. (think pylons/jersey barriers and cheap signage, if you're lucky, big flower pots).
3) Staff have been directed that the long term goal must be a car-free High Park, but again, there is no money to affect change, and no approved solutions in terms of TTC service into/through the park or some version of in-park shuttles services. There is currently no working solution to things like getting sports equipment in/out at Baseball Diamonds or how the restaurant/concessions would be serviced. Its all quite do-able, but no hard timeline and no funds, don't expect any substantial change in the next year or two.
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As to Councillor Perks motivations......... those are always a bit mysterious. LOL I've known Gord (not well, just acquaintances) since he was with TEA (Toronto Environmental Alliance), well before he became a City Councillor. (25 years ago).
He's always been a bit fickle on things; and publicly, hard to read sometimes. Except for being a tad stubborn, LOL, I've never had issues dealing w/him, but then again, that hasn't happened that much over the years.