MisterF
Senior Member
I've seen a few people use the bike lanes, myself included. Obviously you're not going to get College Street levels of bike use, but that doesn't mean they're not worthwhile. They take up a very small amount of space and they will get more use as the density increases and the next couple phases are completed. A big street like Highway 7 is exactly where bike lanes are needed.
I agree with this point but it doesn't have to be that way. There are plenty of urban, pedestrian oriented streets that are as big as Highway 7 or bigger. Michigan Avenue, Champs Elysees, and Gran Via come to mind. Highway 7 was the perfect opportunity to build something similar. The problem is what's being built on the street. New condos have retail set back behind parking lots, or live/work units instead of real retail, or no active street level uses at all. And the hydro towers that they didn't bother to bury don't help matters.
I've said this multiple times; There is 0 chance of Hi-way 7 ever having an urban feel ... sure it'll get built up, but you'll never have many folks walking on it. Nothing will change that and that's fine ..
Honestly you can already see it on parts further west that are now more built up with condos / offices fronting the street, but no one ever walks (less folks getting of transit).
I agree with this point but it doesn't have to be that way. There are plenty of urban, pedestrian oriented streets that are as big as Highway 7 or bigger. Michigan Avenue, Champs Elysees, and Gran Via come to mind. Highway 7 was the perfect opportunity to build something similar. The problem is what's being built on the street. New condos have retail set back behind parking lots, or live/work units instead of real retail, or no active street level uses at all. And the hydro towers that they didn't bother to bury don't help matters.