deep6ing
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What you propose has been the system for years already. It didn't work, despite sporadic enforcement. Which is why they are finally trying something different - something they started discussing in detail around 2008 or 2009.
And it's hugely successful.
It wasn't really the system... There are none of these signs over by me (Charlotte) and I only learned about it on this forum. It was totally unenforced. I took a class at George Brown this fall. One day I rode the streetcar there in minutes... Spadina to Sherbourne. Was amazing. That was at 6pm too. I see the need for changes. But the changes should only be limited to what will have maximum impact... no overreach. I always hear about 65,000 riders... how many of those are after 7pm?
I'm sure if you polled people that live in the areas where the businesses are affected, you would find most want common sense adjustments. Many of these restaurants... Rodney's, Buca, are city-wide desinations. They are icons. People drive from all over the GTA to go to them. If Rodney's decamps to Yonge and Eglinton, that will be a massive failure for the city. Restaurant demand is extremely elastic... you can easily pick another option. The city should have consulted much more with the affected communities and used a scalpel not a sledgehammer. You can achieve the results minus the costs... but all I see is two sides dug in. Believe me, if Rodney's decamps... the Mayor will be absolutely sick to his stomach.