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I don't understand why road crews can't use public transit or parking lots for their vehicles. It's not like these are work vehicles. They're personal vehicles that have nothing to do with the job whatsoever.
I've reported parked cars to parking enforcement numerous times. But nothing ever comes of it. Cars are parked there day after day. City doesn't care.
I just walked those blocks. The stretch of the south lane from Church to Victoria is blocked because the Yonge & Rich folk are working and the south sidewalk is closed. The section of south lane from Victoria to Yonge is closed because they are working on the sidewalk on south side. The south lane in the section from Yonge to Bay is blocked due to more sidewalk repairs and because the south lane and sidewalk are totally blocked at Bay. From Bay to York the north lane is being dug up, the centre lane is the new streetcar tracks (being laid) and the south lane is open for traffic. Seems to me that in THIS case they are really not taking more space than necessary.As many people know, the City is currently improving Richmond Street between Victoria and York, and it is narrowed to one lane for most of that stretch. Between Victoria and Yonge, the nature of the work until recently allowed the one lane to remain wide enough to still accommodate a separate bike lane and a left-turn lane at Yonge. Not anymore - the lane has been narrowed, so that the bike lane and left turn lane are both gone. Not due to the exigencies of the construction project, but rather to provide more free parking for the road crew.
That's a great use of police resources.Just called TPS non-emergency number and reported the car as an 'abandoned vehicle left on a grassy median'. They're sending someone to remove it.
I just walked those blocks. The stretch of the south lane from Church to Victoria is blocked because the Yonge & Rich folk are working and the south sidewalk is closed. The section of south lane from Victoria to Yonge is closed because they are working on the sidewalk on south side. The south lane in the section from Yonge to Bay is blocked due to more sidewalk repairs and because the south lane and sidewalk are totally blocked at Bay. From Bay to York the north lane is being dug up, the centre lane is the new streetcar tracks (being laid) and the south lane is open for traffic. Seems to me that in THIS case they are really not taking more space than necessary.
When I was there (2pm?) they were digging up the south sidewalk at Cambridge Suites and had workers working and a truck and a digger in the lanes. I agree with you that sometimes (often!) construction folk DO take up too many lanes but not, in my opinion, when I was there today.I am there every day, and was most recently there at lunch. The stretch between Yonge and Victoria until recently still accommodated a bike lane and a left turn lane on the north side, in addition to the one car lane kept open. The bike lane and left turn lane were eliminated to accommodate parking. Unclear how the parked cars help the sidewalk repairs.
There aren't exactly a lot of proper public parking lots in the Don Valley ... are there?I have a lot of family who are in construction and leave home long before transit even starts running. (Not to mention travel quite far to get to work sites). Transit just doesn't work for most.
Asking them to park in proper lots isn't much to ask for though. I see no reason why that doesn't or can't happen.