TheTigerMaster
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It's amazing to see so many people on Queens Quay. Waterfront Toronto has done a fantastic job
Its the 2nd largest area for people at 17 million visitors a year. Eaton Centre Rank #1It's amazing to see so many people on Queens Quay. Waterfront Toronto has done a fantastic job
* The biggest problem area for cyclists and pedestrians is York/QQ. It's a huge bottleneck with crossings all over too much volume. From my brief time there it seems like cyclists believe they have the right to a complete unbroken MGT but at every intersection it's a shared area. They need to realize this and take it slow and maybe even walk their bikes across. There's a reason why the asphalt doesn't continue through intersection crossings.
Does anyone know why the revitalization wasn't continued to where QQ ends at Lakeshore? With all the new developments and parks east of Yonge it seems strange not to carry over the work and tie it all together.
If they wanted it to be a shared space, then why did they include massive bicycle symbols and elephants feet markings (which mean "yield to bikes") through the brick area?
Despite completely crowded sidewalks there was pretty much no one on the MGT unless they needed to cross.
I just took walk from Yonge to Spadina and it is REALLY busy this weekend with the Waterfront Festival going on.
It was considered in the EA and rejected.
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We looked at making QQ westbound only as well eastbound and both were rejected as they didn't support the community.
But wouldn't it solve the problem with drivers turning into the ROW? One direction...no confusion...no collisions?
That's great to hear. With Tory being buddy-buddy with the First Gulf site people, there should be a real chance of getting WELRT approved during his tenure.It was not a part of this phase. Work officially ended at Bay Street although a part of it was extended to about Yonge. Once the East Waterfront LRT is funded and as work progresses on the buildings lining Queens Quay, streets and sidewalks will be rebuilt as per the Queens Quay design.
There seems to be a large political appetite for the East Waterfront LRT and public reception to Queens Quay was extremely positive so it shouldn't be long before we see the next phase get the go ahead.
I wish the political appetite extended to the WWLRT though.