mburrrrr
Senior Member
The stuff out front seems like it has been there for a long time. I’m just getting frustrated with what seems like no rush on completion.It’s not April Fools’ Day yet! Surely you jest!?
The stuff out front seems like it has been there for a long time. I’m just getting frustrated with what seems like no rush on completion.It’s not April Fools’ Day yet! Surely you jest!?
I think the banners only say Antique Market Sunday NOT that it will happen in the (new) North Market. I bet there will be (maybe) signs with arrows pointing to the tent! Their own website still says "Tent":Okay back to more exciting stuff.
They are setting up for the antique market on Sunday.
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Green roof still green.
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Some of us already are! ("Slightly foxed", and so on.)...hope they host the Antiques Roadshow when they open. Although, the rate they're going about it, we maybe all antiques by then! >.<
Some of us already are! ("Slightly foxed", and so on.)
Okay back to more exciting stuff.
They are setting up for the antique market on Sunday.
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Green roof still green.
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At least those hideous vents were relocated. Check the concept drawing.. they were originally placed on the corner of Front and Jarvis.
My feelings are the complete opposite, I’d much rather clutter up the Jarvis side than the market lane park. Jarvis is just a funnel to/from the Gardiner, very uninviting for travellers outside of cars.At least those hideous vents were relocated. Check the concept drawing.. they were originally placed on the corner of Front and Jarvis.
I often call it the Rosedale Expressway due to the speed cars drive on it.Jarvis is just a funnel to/from the Gardiner, very uninviting for travellers outside of cars.
I often call it the Rosedale Expressway due to the speed cars drive on it.
That said, I’ve seen more police pulling speeders over of late. But I see cars doing 70-80 through the block from Wellesley to Carleton, where there are a whopping *five* schools in spitting distance.
You may remember, we had some of this pre-Rob Ford.A complete reconfiguration of Jarvis (with at least 2 fewer vehicle lanes, and I would argue for 3 fewer where there are 5 today, is needed.
But is a very large project that needs to incorporate Mt. Pleasant.
In order to the lanes on Jarvis, you need to cut the traffic that feeds into them.
Mt. Pleasant needs to go from 4 lanes to 2 + cycle tracks (and/or a multi-use path on one side and sidewalk on the other)
That can be sold to the Rosedale set with elegant streetscaping, and enhanced access to the Vale of Avoca/Park Drive Reservation parklands.
To me the order of operations is thus:
Go back and make the pedestrian friendly changes first, eliminating the centre lane on Jarvis in favour of wider sidewalks and streetscaping.
Then do the Mt. Pleasant bit.
Then cut Jarvis from 4 lanes to 2 w/cycle tracks.
The whole thing will cost tens of millions and take at least 5 years to complete, but it's a worthwhile idea in my estimation.
You may remember, we had some of this pre-Rob Ford.
Q - in your opinion, is there a single road in the entire City of Toronto which justifies 4-lanes? I feel like every time you comment on any road it's always "single traffic lane" for literally every single road.A complete reconfiguration of Jarvis (with at least 2 fewer vehicle lanes, and I would argue for 3 fewer where there are 5 today, is needed.
But is a very large project that needs to incorporate Mt. Pleasant.
In order to the lanes on Jarvis, you need to cut the traffic that feeds into them.
Mt. Pleasant needs to go from 4 lanes to 2 + cycle tracks (and/or a multi-use path on one side and sidewalk on the other)
That can be sold to the Rosedale set with elegant streetscaping, and enhanced access to the Vale of Avoca/Park Drive Reservation parklands.
To me the order of operations is thus:
Go back and make the pedestrian friendly changes first, eliminating the centre lane on Jarvis in favour of wider sidewalks and streetscaping.
Then do the Mt. Pleasant bit.
Then cut Jarvis from 4 lanes to 2 w/cycle tracks.
The whole thing will cost tens of millions and take at least 5 years to complete, but its a worthwhile idea in my estimation.