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Steve Munro has an interesting piece on the proposed Osgood station on the Ontario Line and how it will (or could) affect University. https://stevemunro.ca/2021/08/10/ontario-line-v-osgoode-hall/
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I was skimming a Parks Strategy report and noticed that in 2018 Council had asked for options to maximize parkland on University Ave.? My reading is that nothing has been done as of yet?
I would have thought that the 'green-space' in the median which is there now would belong to Transportation rather than Parks and that any redesign will be relying on the private venture to improve University discussed higher up this thread. The likelihood of a 'real park' ever being possible ON University seems very remote to me.I was skimming a Parks Strategy report and noticed that in 2018 Council had asked for options to maximize parkland on University Ave.? My reading is that nothing has been done as of yet?
I would have thought that the 'green-space' in the median which is there now would belong to Transportation rather than Parks and that any redesign will be relying on the private venture to improve University discussed higher up this thread. The likelihood of a 'real park' ever being possible ON University seems very remote to me.
Wow. They must not put any effort into it whatsoever.I'm not sure how the 'ownership' is structured; but the median is 100% maintained by Parks, Forestry and Recreation.
Last time Iooked, it was not looking too shabby and with the impending re-make of the whole median area I assume they are not going to do anything major like fixing the uneven pavers.Wow. They must not put any effort into it whatsoever.
Last time Iooked, it was not looking too shabby and with the impending re-make of the whole median area I assume they are not going to do anything major like fixing the uneven pavers.
Wow. They must not put any effort into it whatsoever.
The 2021-2025 Parks & Public Realm Implementation Strategy was adopted on September 14, 2021 by the Infrastructure & Environment Committee and will probably be adopted at City Council on October 1, 2021. For now, only a feasibility study is funded for University Avenue. However, they are planning on asking the federal & provincial governments for help with funding the projects. I really hope it works out, as I don't want to wait so long for a reimagined University Avenue and overall a nicer public realm for our downtown.Any signs of significant political support for this project? Or of City Planning prioritizing such an initiative?
I know University Avenue was included with the City’s Great Streets initiative, but I haven’t heard any updates.