Yes, maintenance is crucial and Toronto's record in keeping fountains (or for that matter, parks) in good order is not great. I suspect it's one of those budgets that is quietly shaved, over and over again, whenever council needs to show its Respect for Taxpayers. Those of us who love the good stuff, like Berczy, should be vigilant to ensure that, for example, when the fountain plumbing gets a little clogged sometime down the road, it isn't dealt with by shutting it down and leaving it to rust like the one at University and Queen that was recently resuscitated at great expense. Immediately south of that intersection, by the way, is a fountain of great historical significance—honouring Sir Adam Beck, who helped to make Toronto an industrial powerhouse with relatively cheap energy in the form of electricity generated by Niagara Falls. The Beck monument has a little fountain sluiceway as a reminder. It's decades since the sluiceway carried anything other than rainwater. When the pipes got gummed, nobody at City Hall was willing to spend a few bucks to ungum them.