AngieLala
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We now have two elevators working. Yay!
I get nervous every time I drive in and out of that ramp. This is why a majority of the time, I use the garage doors on the George Henry Street side to drive in and out.
Hi enigma0t,
I wouldnt suggest getting your own keys elsewhere. I tried that and the keys didnt work. They use a special key that costs more at the key cutting places anyway. I went to three places and the keys didnt work. I ended up going back to the concierge to have them cut at $10 each.
I tried to get an extra access card/fob too, and they wouldn't give it to me because they want to restrict access to only residents.
Shhh... don't give away that secret!
But seriously though, the main ramp is so steep and I find people coming into the garage just fly down it. It's going to cause an accident sometime soon. Also, have you noticed how often the garage door bottom is damaged? Seems like people don't bother waiting for the door to fully open before driving in.
The George Henry St. side is so much better!
Oh, and my washing machine has been working for me since Sunday.
Shhh... don't give away that secret!
But seriously though, the main ramp is so steep and I find people coming into the garage just fly down it. It's going to cause an accident sometime soon. Also, have you noticed how often the garage door bottom is damaged? Seems like people don't bother waiting for the door to fully open before driving in.
The George Henry St. side is so much better!
Oh, and my washing machine has been working for me since Sunday.
Hi Alvin,
Does your fob open the doors at the George Henry Street entrance?
So I just read the letter from Property Management. Apparently this is the same issue that caused floods in December 2013. SO why in the check hell did we not do anything to prevent this. It took a 2nd flood with everyone already moved into before real action took place? This makes me so angry.
So I just read the letter from Property Management. Apparently this is the same issue that caused floods in December 2013. SO why in the check hell did we not do anything to prevent this. It took a 2nd flood with everyone already moved into before real action took place? This makes me so angry.
Hi Angela,
I was able to find a place that successfully created a copy of the key and it worked on my door (http://www.yelp.ca/biz/locksmiths-and-safeman-toronto). They charged me just a bit over $7 for each key. According to the locksmith, the issue is that, our keys are "S145" type keys and not a lot of locksmiths carry blanks for that type of key. But this particular shop did, and said that they guarantee the key will work or will fix the issue at no cost.
Shhh... don't give away that secret!
But seriously though, the main ramp is so steep and I find people coming into the garage just fly down it. It's going to cause an accident sometime soon. Also, have you noticed how often the garage door bottom is damaged? Seems like people don't bother waiting for the door to fully open before driving in.
The George Henry St. side is so much better!
Oh, and my washing machine has been working for me since Sunday.
They are downtown aren't they. Is it really worth it to take a chance and find it does not work when you can get it cut right in our buildings without having to go anywhere ?
It is downtown. But since I work downtown, it's not a big deal for me to go there. Anyways, according to property management, the official locksmith only comes by on Thursdays and would have a one week turnaround time. The cutting of the key isn't actually done in our building. It's the collecting of, payment for and delivery of the key that's done in our building. And further, she said that the locksmith would come by if there's a decent amount of people wanting to make key copies (ie: he's not just going to come by to do just a single key).
I personally just didn't feel like waiting, and it was cheaper (albeit by only a couple of dollars) at this place and it was convenient for me. There's certainly nothing wrong with going with the official locksmith either.
I feel like, what that ramp needs are, 1) another set of mirrors at the entrance for both ways to see oncoming traffic, 2) signage or speedbumps to encourage people to slow down either entering or exiting, and 3) divider lines on the ground to separate incoming and outgoing traffic, as well as to divide the route more explicitly for visitors and residents.
Would these solve all the problems? No. But I think it would help reduce the likelihood of accidents.