Wider sidewalks
Ok, everyone take a deep breath.
Wider sidewalks and new sidewalks are on their way all over Toronto, including downtown, and likely Yonge, though not for a couple years yet, in the last case.
Approved:
York Street North of Front to be narrowed by 1 lane (to 2 lanes) to accommodate a much wider sidewalk on the west side. This will be done in conjunction with the north-west PATH expansion project from Union Station, likely in 2011 or so.
Similarly, Front Street, in front of Union Station is to become a pedestrian-dominated 'plaza'. There will still be taxis; but traffic will be severely restricted.
Also the widening of Jarvis Street sidewalks and boulevards is slated for summer/fall 2009. This will occur with the removal of the current 'switch-lane' in the middle of the road.
The City already has an approved program to building sidewalks on both sides of every arterial road and one side of every side street in the City, minimum, and on both side of a side street if residents support it.
These projects with a few exceptions will be done as roads come due for reconstruction/resurfacing.
A notable new sidewalk is on its way on Victoria Park Avenue, west side, from Denton to Crescent Town Road, as part of the Victoria Park Station overhaul.
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As to Yonge, the City's director of Transportation Services, openly indicated in the media last year that the City is informally mulling over narrowing Yonge to 3 lanes through the downtown. There is no EA scheduled for this project right now. It most likely will appear in the plans sometime after 2010, which if miracles happen, means the City might be working on it by 2013.
Personally, I favour going to a 2-lane Yonge Street model. I think this would accommodate an average 1.5 M widening of each sidewalk, and allow a bike lane on each side of Yonge as well.
This strikes a nice balance between the various modes of transportation.
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Missing sidewalks that I think are priorities, and more do-able than Yonge (no big EAs to do)
East York Industrial Area: Bermondsy
Leslie, west side, Eglinton to just south of Lawrence.
Guildwood Parkway, south side, east of Morningside (waterfront trail route)
Yonge St. west side, from 401 to York Mills Road.
And for those who want these or other projects to happen, don't just complain here; tell your local councillor you want to see it happen; a phone call or email from a constituent can accomplish much. Get no service from them, phone/email the Mayor.