""I want the best of everything in this city, that includes buildings, parks, beaches and I ain't apologizing for it. We deserve it! (and we can afford it, too)"
Why do we deserve the best of everything? What makes us so blessed - unless you are saying everyone, everywhere deserves the best of everything.
Why are you convinced we can afford it?
OK, maybe "deserve" wasn't the best choice of words. Toronto is Canada's biggest and richest city. We are finally starting to pay more attention to design and improving our public spaces. I see all this as Toronto transforming itself into a great city, where good enough, just isn't good enough anymore. I think ALL cities should put some effort into being the best they can be. It's not always about money, sometimes it's just about the mind set and putting in the effort.
I guess there are many people who are OK with our more natural, rustic beaches and I'm fine with that. We have a lot of these types of beaches in the city, so is it too much to ask for only ONE beach that is designed to be beautiful, sexy, stylish or original? (variety is the spice of life, just give me some options)
Why can we afford it? Designing and building a great beach with amenities, is not something that costs hundreds of millions of dollars. I'm sure if there was an interest in this, along with some private sector involvement, it could be done very easily and for a reasonable price. Take the beautiful Sunnyside Pavilion (and beach) for instance. It's a great, historic building, yet it sits there, mostly unused. The second floor, overlooking the lake, is closed to the general public, yet it is public property. If that was developed properly, with a great pool, along with the beach and amenities, (maybe a new hotel along with it) that whole area could become a serious summer attraction. How many people take tourists out there for a visit now? ( nobody that I know) I never hear any friends even mention it or go out there for fun. It's sad that it sits there so ignored and unappreciated. This city still hasn't realized the great potential of our waterfront. It could be AMAZING!
Where some people walk by and see an aging structure and a scruffy beach, I see potential of what it could be. I think it would be very easy to turn this into a major attraction with great beach, from just a small investment of cash. The problem isn't money, it's apathy. Few people seem to care about public space in this city. Look at Nathan Phillip's Square. Half the city was fine with cinder block buildings but is that acceptable in a city that calls itself "World Class"? Also look at that Police Station on Dundas Street, with the small public space out front, being used as police parking. It could be transformed into a great public square or urban park. Right now, it's ugly as hell. At least put a few planters and benches in there.
I guess it's about how we see our city. I see Toronto as an emerging great city. (wishful thinking, delusional? lol) I really believe we need to expect more of ourselves and build smarter/better. Even in the face of Fordmania, I still see the importance of great design in our public spaces. We all know, that building a great beach in this city ain't gonna happen anytime soon but a guy can dream, can't he?
I'd prefer a nice beach on Lake Ontario but if we could get one at Downsview Park, I'd gladly take it.