They need to improve the signage for bicyclists then, to help them get to the sheltered spaces.
…unless of course they want to make the case in the future for converting the space to some other use because no one ever uses it.
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I`ve already discussed signage for the BikeStation with CityPlanning and HullmarkCentre,.... it`s useless. Tridel-Hullmark Centre doesn`t have a problem putting up signage along Yonge Street (both fixed on poles, in windows and temporary signage on sidewalk) advertising the public underground car parking and entrance at the rear since they charge $20 per day parking (used to be $25 per day). But they refuse to put up any signage advertising the free bike parking spaces in the underground parking level since there`s no revenue to be generated from free bike parking!
Let`s say a cyclist wants park their bike and use the Tridel-HullmarkCentre south TTC entrance at Yonge & Anndale-Poyntz, from this corner the cyclist would need to:
- ride about 100m east along Anndale (slightly downhill)
- then ride about 75m north along the rear driveway behind Tridel-HullmarkCentre
- enter the P1 parking level (technically considered ground level since grade slopes downward from Yonge Street - that`s why CityPlanning allowed bike parking spaces on this level)
- then ride about 50m west in the P1 parking level
- then ride about 75m south in the P1 parking level to get to south bike parking spaces
Net result, the cyclist just rode an extra 250m big circle to get to the bike parking spaces in P1 level, but by walking 50m west in P1 level, this cyclist will be in TTC subway entrance 2 flights of stairs down from street level. So why not just have TTC put in bike ramps (similar to those at VictoriaPark TTC subway station) on these two flights of stairs so cyclist won`t have to travel that extra 250m loop! This will allow cyclists to use the Tridel HullmarkCentre south TTC entrance to get to the P1 parking level of HullmarkCentre where the free bike parking spaces are! Sounds simple,... Since its TTC entrance on Tridel HullmarkCentre property, I requested TTC to ask Tridel HullmarkCentre to install bike ramps at HullmarkCentre cost (as per TTC direct entrance cost - Tridel HullmarkCentre is responsible for all cost associated with both it's south and north entrances, thus bike ramps would have been paid for by Tridel HullmarkCentre at no cost to TTC); after a month TTC refuse request for bike ramps because Sheppard-Yonge south entrance at Poyntz is automatic collector booth and thus they don`t want bikes there,... but bikes won`t be going through the automatic collector booth! Arghhh,...
Now, let`s say a cyclist wants park their bike and use the Tridel-HullmarkCentre north TTC entrance at Sheppard east of Yonge,... similar situtation to the one above but cyclist ends up parking bike on P1 level,... but Hullmark Centre north TTC entrance is connected to P2 level!!!!
Now, let`s say a cyclist wants park their bike and shop at WholeFoodsMarket,... basically enter Tridel HullmarkCentre P1 level from rear driveway and go to north bike parking spaces then take elevator to store. Or enter store with bike and then take elevator to P1 level to park bike.
Even if nobody ever uses the Bike Station at Tridel-HullmarkCentre (132 public bike parking spaces with washroom and 3 shower-change rooms); it would still be extremely difficult for Tridel-HullmarkCentre to ever propose converting it for other usage since it`s part of the Section 37 agreement. Of course, the benefit now that nobody ever uses this unknown BikeStation (public bike parking spaces with washroom and shower-change rooms) is the low on-going maintenance cost.