Ryan_T
Senior Member
They need to stop applauding Toronto for its livability, and then perhaps it'll become higher priority to maintain the public realm.
They need to stop applauding Toronto for its livability, and then perhaps it'll become higher priority to maintain the public realm.
They need to stop applauding Toronto for its livability, and then perhaps it'll become higher priority to maintain the public realm.
A lot of money is being made in the city just in the core from all those condos going up. Where is all that money going? The roads need to be repaved, parks are not maintained, no new subway lines. Isn't it a given that these things should be done as a city grows? It behooves me.
It's not rocket science.
I travel a lot. And cities around the world are paying a lot of attention to their public squares and streets and landscaping, whether it's in Europe or in cities in the US.
I'm so sorry to see toronto letting things go.
Even though I realize things are a little better than before.
Toronto should take pride in their public parks. That's a shame.
If it's politics, then people should demand that they're taken care of.
That may well be what happens - there will undoubtedly be public consultations but it won't happen for about 3+ years (until new North market is finished.) By then the South Market may have even got longer hours!We don't need more of what we have already got in that area.We already have conventional parks along The Esplanade. I'd rather see Market Lane Park become a traditional public square with a strong focal point. We need a gathering place for the market, that is animated and beautiful, where people can meet friends as well as relax! A cafe/food venue in the park would be nice! (since the market has such limited hours) We need more of those in all our parks and public squares.
A lot of money is being made in the city just in the core from all those condos going up. Where is all that money going? The roads need to be repaved, parks are not maintained, no new subway lines. Isn't it a given that these things should be done as a city grows? It behooves me.
It's not rocket science.
A lot of money is being made in the city just in the core from all those condos going up. Where is all that money going?
and building a one-stop subway that will serve fewer people than the already funded LRT. Sigh!Towards rebuilding and keeping up the useless Gardiner East.