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Same spot, just lowered to the same grade as the future promenade.Other than as the head of a dinosaur in the medieval themed playground I'm not sure where it would fit.
Same spot, just lowered to the same grade as the future promenade.Other than as the head of a dinosaur in the medieval themed playground I'm not sure where it would fit.
To truly preserve it would be to keep the weathered Sunshine Girl pin ups on the bulletin board inside.I hope they preserve the cantilevered control tower as a reminder. Needs new paint though.
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The area to north of bike track is where the QQE extension would be and it looks open for it. We should see better when that section of New Cherry is finished.Does the current/ongoing pour for New Cherry St. have things set up for the Queens Quay realignment? Or is that so far off they didn’t bother?
- The interim naming of the portion of the realigned Cherry Street between the Keating Channel and Commissioners Street to "New Cherry Street" and the naming of the portion between Lake Shore Boulevard and Keating Channel as "Cherry Street";
The 'creation' of the streets and the initiator of the road changes info was Waterfront Toronto. They do not have the power to name streets; that's the City's job and no doubt they will get around to it. It really is not urgent as there are no imminent new buildings on either new or old portions. If you want to get worked up about street naming 'problem' think about Eastern Avenue on east of Don and Eastern Avenue on west of Don both end in dead-ends at the old bridge and have a 'duplicated section' officially called the Eastern Avenue Diversion (that's the (new) bridge that crosses the Don and has done so for 30+ years!Missed this before, and I know it says interim, but damn, they can't even manage to rename this section of Cherry when it's got like four freaking buildings on it. Just rename it, commit that you won't duplicate those address numbers on the replacement street so mail and deliveries can sort those problems out. Give yourselves the most time to sort out problems as there's nothing with a street address on the realigned portion!
Fair enough, WT doesn't have those powers, but the City clearly knows the streets are coming and I'm mildly annoyed they aren't more proactive, and capable of coordinating better on this.The 'creation' of the streets and the initiator of the road changes info was Waterfront Toronto. They do not have the power to name streets; that's the City's job and no doubt they will get around to it. It really is not urgent as there are no imminent new buildings on either new or old portions. If you want to get worked up about street naming 'problem' think about Eastern Avenue on east of Don and Eastern Avenue on west of Don both end in dead-ends at the old bridge and have a 'duplicated section' officially called the Eastern Avenue Diversion (that's the (new) bridge that crosses the Don and has done so for 30+ years!
I suspect he City are going to be coming forward with a whole set of names for all the new (or old) streets in Lower Don area soon - after indigenous consultations etc. The issue with Eastern is that there ARE addresses on the 'dead end'' blocks of (Old) western Eastern but people cannot find them as they go over the bridge and I have been stopped by lots of people wandering around at the eastern dead-end of the street asking where the higher numbers are. (They have to go back west and cross the bridge).You are right that the eastern leg of (Old) Eastern Avenue was re-named but the west has not been and should be.Fair enough, WT doesn't have those powers, but the City clearly knows the streets are coming and I'm mildly annoyed they aren't more proactive, and capable of coordinating better on this.
As for Eastern, I don't see an issue as unlike Cherry, nothing has (or ever will have) frontage on the bypass west of the Don. As for east of the Don, they did rename "Old Eastern" as "Sunlight Park Road"