GameOnBrad
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Dundas Street Bridge Stairs down to the trail...
Part of the much maligned bike lane design on Bloor in Etobicoke has started construction on restoring the second EB multi-purpose lane for a 500m stretch. But I wonder how the 2nd lane will still drop approaching Islington without resulting in an awkward merge.
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Province restoring lane of traffic on stretch of Bloor Street in Etobicoke, will keep bike lanes
The Ford government will be restoring a lane of traffic on Bloor Street West in Etobicoke amid an ongoing court case over the removal of bike lanes in the City of Toronto.toronto.citynews.ca
Seems like a small win with everything going on. Maybe they don't expect to win the appeal?
They have not invoked the non-withstanding clause - and I very much doubt that they would for something this trivial.They have the notwithstanding clause so it doesn't matter if they win or not.
Aren't PEOs covered by following the design standards set by the province?They have not invoked the non-withstanding clause - and I very much doubt that they would for something this trivial.
Also, the not-withstanding clause doesn't protect them from right-to-life stuff that pre-dates the 1982 constitution.
It also doesn't effect the Professional Engineering Act which makes clear that protecting human life is paramount. Any engineer that signed off on replacing bike lanes with a more dangerous solution risks personal liability in the high $millions - and losing their licence.
Certainly not. They have to use professional judgement - and protecting human life overrides everything.Aren't PEOs covered by following the design standards set by the province?
I'd hardly call Warden a stroad. And I'm not sure it was ever made more dangerous, by any standards of the time. I'd think the limit would have been 50 mph at one point, once it wasn't a horse track.Are we going to take away the licenses of whoever set warden and the other Scarborough stroad speed limits to 60 decades ago?
We just returned from an 'inspection'. The paving started at Cherry Beach and has gone east of Regatta Road - we could not see how far but all that we could see was paved. It has not reached Unwin bridge yet but the surface at that end looks as though it has been compacted and is ready for asphalt. I assume the paving will be finished this week unless the weather is very poor. It then needs the green/blue lines but it’s gone very fast. (WT are also repairing the section of the trail immediately NORTH of the Ship Channel – where the truck driveway had cracked and broken the concrete. Now, if only the City can get their act together to fix the short section from the Ship Channel Bridge to Unwin!!As noted above, last week I (and maybe others) told 311 that the Martin Goodman on Cherry between the Ship Channel Bridge and Unwin needed some TLC. I hope they will do LOTS more but someone has now leveled out the worst of the depressions and bumps with fresh asphalt!
I can also report that the contractors who are fixing and resurfacing the Martin Goodman between Cherry Beach and the Unwin Bridge now have a paving machine parked on Regatta Road - presumably ready to start the paving next week.




