Urban Shocker
Doyenne
So many beautiful mature trees in that park - one of my favourites, in the whole city, is the huge white oak just to the north-west of Eddie.
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I noticed a couple months ago they are finally doing something about the pile of dirt the statue sits on, it's been a while since I was there so I don't know what it looks like now.
When will toronto realize planting some trees and installing a few benches are far from enough? An urban park should be more than that.
Did you at least *try* to read the linked PDF?
AoD
I go to UofT, live around the area, and also frequently walk across the park and even go there to relax and have picnics or what not when the weather is nice. But every time Im at the park I always think they could a much better job with the park considering its prominence and importance to downtown toronto. There quite a couple random pathways that lead to other pathways, some are paved(cheap looking) and others are dirt and gravel. I didn't get a chance to go through the revitalization plans that were posted cause its finals season, can someone sum up what the proposed changes would be?
Thanks in advance!
Really like what they are considering. I think the Wellesley St. reconfiguration will be crucial, particularly the inclusion of (food) vendors.