evandyk
Senior Member
Clearly Doug Ford has instructed all of the provincial people to use the term "world-class" as often as possible.
If not already, then imminently. They already blocked off the Martin Goodman Trail east of new Cherry Street to cyclists. Motorists are now allowed down the north bridge, so there is no reason to travel across the lift bridge.So is the bridge across the old Cherry Street now closed?
I'm guessing there was a site visit to make sure all the right boxes were checked off, and some deficiencies were found. I was watching them paint the bike lane and crosswalk at 4:30 pm, so who knows what else was missed.There are lots of roads in new developments that have still not been transferred to the City but which are open - they have signage "Unassumed Road, use at your own risk".
Council approved all the changes with Cherry etc on November 8 so I am not sure what other legal stuff is needed.
See: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2023.IE7.5
It turns out if you ask really nicely and you're on a bike, they'll let you ride across.What about the Commissioners street Orange Bridge? No pics yet?
I guess the above temperature today made line painting more effective.I'm guessing there was a site visit to make sure all the right boxes were checked off, and some deficiencies were found. I was watching them paint the bike lane and crosswalk at 4:30 pm, so who knows what else was missed.
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Google Traffic still showing cars crossing it and nothing on the new one.So is the bridge across the old Cherry Street now closed?
I like the street furniture.
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Probably but these look so sturdy that it may not matter!Skateboarders are going to rail-slide on that so hard.
It'll be even better once they extend the streetcar network into the Port Lands over that new (and currently unused) bridge!One more observation: being able to walk along Cherry from Distillery to the Portlands has made the Canary District and Corktown feel ‘in the middle’ as opposed to on the edge like it did before.
Yes, an unfortunate reality! But I took the King streetcar to the Distillery Loop and walked to the first bridge in about 5 minutes.LOL. There'll be 16,000 people working there and 42,000 people living there before they get around to funding it.