Panontario
Active Member
As predicted, there is a lot "us vs them", "stop complaining that you can't sleep all night, cause I need to commute to work from my house in the burbs".
I don't want to rehash what has been said before. But here is an idea. Instead of working overnight, and keeping thousands of people awake (you know, same people who deserve to have some form of normality in their own homes in the middle of the night), try the following:
1. Demo the ramp from 3 or 2 ends at the same time. They are working from one end only. Literally, only two people taking down cement.
2. Simultaneously, starting putting new ramp up.
If both things were true, entire ramp would've been down by now without any overnight work. And most of the new ramp, would've been installed by now.
So yeah, there are numerous other ways of getting the projects done without disrupting entire neighbourhood, and keeping the traffic moving fast.
And before I get attacked, I live near Gardiner (by choice), and drive on Gardiner daily. So, I see both sides of the story. But it doesn't have to be "us vs them". Just a bit of creative thinking. I bet the reason why they are not taking down entire ramp from all 3 ends comes down to lack of man power. But that's not an excuse.
I don't want to rehash what has been said before. But here is an idea. Instead of working overnight, and keeping thousands of people awake (you know, same people who deserve to have some form of normality in their own homes in the middle of the night), try the following:
1. Demo the ramp from 3 or 2 ends at the same time. They are working from one end only. Literally, only two people taking down cement.
2. Simultaneously, starting putting new ramp up.
If both things were true, entire ramp would've been down by now without any overnight work. And most of the new ramp, would've been installed by now.
So yeah, there are numerous other ways of getting the projects done without disrupting entire neighbourhood, and keeping the traffic moving fast.
And before I get attacked, I live near Gardiner (by choice), and drive on Gardiner daily. So, I see both sides of the story. But it doesn't have to be "us vs them". Just a bit of creative thinking. I bet the reason why they are not taking down entire ramp from all 3 ends comes down to lack of man power. But that's not an excuse.