smably
Senior Member
Veering slightly off-topic, but is Operations the department that (mis)manages transit signal priority?
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Veering slightly off-topic, but is Operations the department that (mis)manages transit signal priority?
And a view of the track. Curiously, the right side is painted as a pedestrian lane. I'm not sure why, as that's a nice wide sidewalk right beside it!
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It's underneathDid they paint the pedestrian symbol on top of all that sand and road grit?
The roadwork on Overlea Boulevard is in phases and I can only confirm the timeline for the current phase. At the moment, the current phase of work on Overlea by Metrolinx is expected to end in December and is focused on relocating utilities, installing temporary traffic signals and streetlight upgrades.
It's definitely a work in progress. The west side track is also signed as "Bike lane closed" at the north end. I'm not quite sure what they are waiting for. Mind you, it's not currently possible to safely cross (by foot or bike) to go on Donlands at the south end of the bridgeI love the upgrades to Leaside bridge so far, but the west side northbound bike lane ends abruptly, leaving one to take the sidewalk or cross the street before the intersection to continue north. I understand metrolinx is to install bike tracks at the Millwood/Overlea intersection when the road work is done so I sent them an email and got the following:
The roadwork on Overlea Boulevard is in phases and I can only confirm the timeline for the current phase. At the moment, the current phase of work on Overlea by Metrolinx is expected to end in December and is focused on relocating utilities, installing temporary traffic signals and streetlight upgrades.
Not too helpful for the near future, so it would be nice if there was a temporary extension to Overlea Blvd on the west side until then
Very Viaductian!Sooo, quietly, back in March, the City released new renders for the Overlea bridge overhaul.
Others may recall, that while I was very supportive of the project, I absolutely loathed the suicide barrier design which I felt made being a pedestrian on the bridge feel like being in jail.
Well...........they fixed that.
Herewith, your renders:
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Taken from: https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/u...enewing-Overlea-Boulevard-Renderings-2024.pdf
To me the thinking here goes: "Well, we don't want to give the cyclists too much room, they might treat it as a bidirectional. So let's hive off 50% for a non-functional, inaccessible, narrow pseudo sidewalk with no protection or separation from much faster moving cyclists!"A couple of photos from this afternoon:
South end of the new cycle track, with crash barrier
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And a view of the track. Curiously, the right side is painted as a pedestrian lane. I'm not sure why, as that's a nice wide sidewalk right beside it!
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