ShonTron
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Building application signs were installed Friday afternoon on the University and Simcoe Street sides.
Building application signs were installed Friday afternoon on the University and Simcoe Street sides.
Looks like they are serious about this one....i guess, location location
It's also another area of the city that's very boring and could benefit from the infusion of new residents.
This will change that. It's also another area of the city that's very boring and could benefit from the infusion of new residents.
Considering both sides of the streets are lined with hospitals, it's always going to be a "boring" part of town
Lumping a condo on the corner and adding residents isn't going to change whats happening in the immediate vicinity
Considering both sides of the streets are lined with hospitals, it's always going to be a "boring" part of town
Lumping a condo on the corner and adding residents isn't going to change whats happening in the immediate vicinity
but we must do something about traffic and stop using main streets for parking. If we have density we can no longer all expect to drive in every day and park. Transit priority anyone?
One of the problems around this area (in fact all over downtown) is the traffic. Adding more residents and offices is a good idea but we must do something about traffic and stop using main streets for parking. If we have density we can no longer all expect to drive in every day and park. Transit priority anyone?
Allowing parking on main streets such as Queen and Dundas W is bizzar. It unnecessarily adds congestion and chaos. I guess the city wants the revenue??