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Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

Just to derail this thread a bit further, is that a drive-in theatre on what becomes today's Sheppard?

You made me look............ (didn't know)


From the above:

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I can confirm the location was 'South side of Sheppard between Victoria Park and Don Mills. So this fits. Opened 1947, closed....... 1976!

AI had this to say:

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This undated photo published to the Friends of Vintage Toronto FB group by Clinton Fischer would likely date from the 70s as you can see the Consumers Rd. business park rising around the venue and the small mall at the N/W Corner of Victoria Park/Sheppard is also visible:

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Edit to add, I think the mods might feel this particular tangent ought to be considered to have run its course now..........so maybe we should try to get back on topic!
 
Oops! Looks like someone miscalculated on the Harbord cycle track — water pooling after today’s rain and just missing the drain by inches. It’s sure to be a safety issue in winter. Westbound Harbord south of Central Tech, opposite Bampot.
View attachment 695993Who should be notified at the city?

Send it to Adam Popper, the head of City Cycling. Its an easy, cheap fix, should be under warranty too.

People who don't use levels annoy me no end....

Failing that, when you're done.....just use a hose........and see where the water goes.......if it doesn't do what its suppose to, fix it!
 
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Oops! Looks like someone miscalculated on the Harbord cycle track — water pooling after today’s rain and just missing the drain by inches. It’s sure to be a safety issue in winter. Westbound Harbord south of Central Tech, opposite Bampot.
View attachment 695993Who should be notified at the city?
Call 311 (or submit a request online.)
 
For those who use the cycling route along Barton Ave in the west end, Councillor Saxe is looking to make the portion between Christie and Clinton one-way westbound because Barton's being used as a cut-through by cars as a means to calm traffic. Her letter to TEYCC doesn't mention giving an exemption for bicycles, but I'd be a little surprised if she isn't supportive since she bikes a ton in this area, though I've only seen her along Bloor. Without a formal exemption for bikes, I'd think the route on Barton from Shaw to past Bathurst would get broken up, leaving cyclists who don't want to disobey a Wrong Way sign to navigate the busier Christie to connect on Bloor and continue their route. I've emailed her to suggest an exemption for cyclists be part of the motion.

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Would it be practical to use the EXO comet cars that are being retired if there are not enough LRC'S around? Doesn't look like we will be resolving the issues with the ventures anytime soon.

We would need to swap the seats with the ones from the retired LRC's. You could use the galley in the adjacent car like they do with HEP I cars.
 
Would it be practical to use the EXO comet cars that are being retired if there are not enough LRC'S around? Doesn't look like we will be resolving the issues with the ventures anytime soon.

We would need to swap the seats with the ones from the retired LRC's. You could use the galley in the adjacent car like they do with HEP I cars.
Wrong thread I think?
 
Not sure if there's a separate thread already for the Scarborough Bluffs West Project, but the City of Toronto sent an e-blast this morning saying the notice of commencement has been issued given the Province approved the EA terms of reference. You can go to the project website to sign up for updates including any public consultations that come up.

 
Not sure if there's a separate thread already for the Scarborough Bluffs West Project, but the City of Toronto sent an e-blast this morning saying the notice of commencement has been issued given the Province approved the EA terms of reference. You can go to the project website to sign up for updates including any public consultations that come up.


Here's the dedicated thread you're looking for:

 
Here's the dedicated thread you're looking for:

I knew there was one for the SWP, but the Scarborough Bluffs West Project is wholly separate. Will update that thread as well anyway.
 
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I don't think this has been posted anywhere, but the city of Toronto currently has a survey out about revitalizing the waterfront from the Humber river to Exhibition, including park and trail infrastructure. The survey closes July 27th.

(EDIT: This is part of the city's 'Next Phase of Waterfront Revitalization' which I think is also worth reading about if you haven't done so already.)
The Western waterfront study has launched a second phase of consultations. There is another survey, which is open until Dec. 8, and a virtual meeting next week.
 

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