UtakataNoAnnex
Senior Member
And since municipalities are articles of the province with this "Stop whining!" administration, Queens Park are many urban areas' city halls unfortunately. /sigh
And since municipalities are articles of the province with this "Stop whining!" administration, Queens Park are many urban areas' city halls unfortunately. /sigh
They claim they're going for the option that makes the most "sense". You know, common sense (Mike Harris style)...cut and gut their way through this. /sighIf they are closing Queen St. here for 4 years, why not just tear up more of the road and take that space to dig etc. would be horrible to lose such mature trees DT.
Def need the Subway, but I'm sure there are some good options to save them.
Likely they want to create more accessible entrances with elevators. There is currently only one out of the five today. Some of the elevators and entrances will go down directly to the Ontario Line.What is the reason they're choosing not to use the current entrances to Osgoode Station?
One could use them to access both the University Line and the new Ontario Line. If increased passenger volumes are the issue, there are 4 corners at this intersection and 3 existing exit/entry points to the station. One could use the building on the southwest corner (where Rexall is located) as an exit/entry point instead of the current sidewalk location. Surely, that's preferable to diminishing Osgoode Hall forever? I'd even prefer the narrowing of University Avenue from 3 lanes to 2 lanes to accommodate an enlarged entrance at its present location. It's already 2 lanes outside the Princess Margaret Hospital so there's precedence. Surely, these options makes sense?
Or does their rebuttal it 'makes most sense' to be read as we're doing what's 'easier for us and/or cheaper'? There are better solutions but they require time, effort and/or money.
they covered this previously.What is the reason they're choosing not to use the current entrances to Osgoode Station?
One could use them to access both the University Line and the new Ontario Line. If increased passenger volumes are the issue, there are 4 corners at this intersection and 3 existing exit/entry points to the station. One could use the building on the southwest corner (where Rexall is located) as an exit/entry point instead of the current sidewalk location. Surely, that's preferable to diminishing Osgoode Hall forever? I'd even prefer the narrowing of University Avenue from 3 lanes to 2 lanes to accommodate an enlarged entrance at its present location. It's already 2 lanes outside the Princess Margaret Hospital so there's precedence. Surely, these options makes sense?
Or does their rebuttal it 'makes most sense' to be read as we're doing what's 'easier for us and/or cheaper'? There are better solutions but they require time, effort and/or money.
The even older campbell house on the NW corner and digging under the 4 seasons both present much more complex engineering challenges.
Honestly, it's really disappointing how there's a group of people don't seem to see value in creating additional accessible entrances. With this station especially, there's been a vibe of "they have one elevator, isn't that enough?". People with mobility issues should have equally seamless access to our transit system as those of us who don't.Likely they want to create more accessible entrances with elevators. There is currently only one out of the five today. Some of the elevators and entrances will go down directly to the Ontario Line.
View attachment 454044University & Queen West Entrance, Southeast corner (Four Seasons Centre)
they covered this previously.
the stairwells are way too narrow. If line 1 was built today theres no way the entrances would be that bad.
As for the rexall building, they looked into that too, the engineering for it doesnt work. cant remember exactly why but they did in fact look into it.
we have already covered the university ave option ad nauseum
The even older campbell house on the NW corner and digging under the 4 seasons both present much more complex engineering challenges.
Hence for the price of 6 moved trees they can build a much more modern subway entrance
Also note the 2nd entrance on simcoe at the cibc building