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Looking forward to bike and take picture of city skyline on the bridge
Regardless, the area is gonna be beautiful.Those guard rails I pointed out earlier are definitely for traffic and permanent.
Also, good news or bad news for people wanting unobstructed views of the skyline from the bridge - it appears the Martin Goodman Trail will be running on the west side.
Today they paved the westward extension of Commissioners St - between "New Cherry Street" and "Old Cherry Street" and seem to be working themselves up to paving more of New Cherry Street.
They appear to be standard City of Toronto (THSL) streetlights. I assume that, if there is park lighting (as I assume there will be), it will be more appropriate. There is a rationale for having all lighting on a street the same - though I too wish that the City standard (or, more accurately, the THSL standard) were better!Are those really gonna be the streetlights for Villiers Island? Or are they just temporary?
I was hoping for much better.
They appear to be standard City of Toronto (THSL) streetlights. I assume that, if there is park lighting (as I assume there will be), it will be more appropriate. There is a rationale for having all lighting on a street the same - though I too wish that the City standard (or, more accurately, the THSL standard) were better!
I fully agree. They look even worse next to the beautiful bridges. These ones were shown to the DRP but Toronto Hydro must've changed plans. Still pretty bad...This street lighting is inappropriate, I don't recall seeing it in the streetscape renders that went before the DRP........but perhaps I missed it.
If the DRP was shown something that is not being installed I suggest you email Waterfront Toronto and ask them what is going on. It is POSSIBLE that they are not the final lights but just ones that THSL have in stock - there are many 'supply chain issues" at present and any special designs may be back-logged. (Yes, ever the optimist!!)I fully agree. They look even worse next to the beautiful bridges. These ones were shown to the DRP but Toronto Hydro must've changed plans. Still pretty bad...
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It's also very odd that utilitarian street lights will be used for the park. Why would they ever do that?
...because outside of that explanation, they're would be clearly value engineering things down. /sighIf the DRP was shown something that is not being installed I suggest you email Waterfront Toronto and ask them what is going on. It is POSSIBLE that they are not the final lights but just ones that THSL have in stock - there are many 'supply chain issues" at present and any special designs may be back-logged. (Yes, ever the optimist!!)