sixrings
Senior Member
ok let’s be clear. Those six lane roads are not in the downtown area. So let’s seperate downtown from the rest of the city. Confederation, Duke of York, kariya gate, and living arts drive are not strodes.For all the density being put in and interest in urbanization, Mississauga is still extremely auto-centric in its mindset. Their roads are borderline highways with 6-10 lanes, they design monster blocks that exacerbate the problem further, pour concrete sidewalks (about the cheapest most primitive material imaginable), and there's next to nothing on each block for a pedestrian to interact with. It's deserted for a reason.
Till they fix all of that, Mississauga will never become any more than it is. Besides the green spaces they've built (one of the few positives), 99% of people are in the mall, inside a building, or inside a car on those stroads. Being on a Mississauga sidewalk is an abysmal experience.
Secondly I am pretty sure Mississauga is using the exact same material as Toronto for its sidewalks. Unless you are talking about the distillery or somewhere in yorkville that I’m not familiar with. 99% of sidewalks in Canada look identical and I’ve been to every major city in this country.
Thirdly right outside of living arts centre is a very nice park with seating. Sheridan college has a nice park with seating. There’s a park behind living art centre with you guessed it… seating. Square one has a water play area in the front of it. It also has a tree park at the Holtz entrance. celebration square exists with seating, and a water area. Finally parkside and M condos are both building their own parks. And surprise surprise there are people there!
Finally let’s talk about square one sucking everything up and nothing on the remaining roads. I used to live at eglinton west station. Yorkdale would have been much further away than square one is from the MCC condos. It was a complete sh*t show on eglinton and dufferin. Business turn over was crazy because everyone simply went to Yorkdale. Yet here confederation has become a success with next to zero turnover. That’s a win for Mississauga and a huge L for Toronto.