dt_toronto_geek
Superstar
That was also my impression based on what I'd read sometime way back. I thought all funding was in place for the various stages of the waterfront projects.
Do you mean the finish is getting weathered (which is natural) or that the wood is wearing down, splitting, rotting? If the former, which is what I suspect, it's natural and the wood should last 20+ years. I guess they may put new stain onto the decks every year or so.I noticed that the wood on these new bridges is wearing quite quickly,
The slats are designed to last for about 25 years, I believe.
AoD
I've sifted through the 2011 capital budget and there seems to be no money for further wave decks or the bridges in 2011. It's possible that they're funded through Waterfront Toronto in a lump sum payment that WT then divvies up for different projects. I've found no funding for WT at all through the capital budget and that can't be right --- or maybe it's going to be as bad under Ford as we predicted... Can anybody chime in on this?
As for the wavedecks, I disagree: they're one of the most important components of this entire plan. They 3 already built created wide pedestrian zones that have made enjoyment of the waterfront possible. The bridges are less important, though necessary to reach the vision of an uninterrupted waterfront path.
I believe that these projects won't be funded in the "Capital budget" but instead be a part of ongoing funding of Waterfront Toronto which itself then allocates to its own capital budget. We'll see WT's update soon enough.