@AlexBozikovic has a Twitter thread on some paving work on Ossington, lamenting that it did not result in any kind of road diet, Vision Zero or beautification works.
Now, I'm as supportive as anyone, indeed, probably moreso than most of bike lanes, road diets and streetscapes with trees. I certainly don't differ on that in this case.
But the first thing I observed was that that the associated photos do not align w/the description.
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The suggestion was that the road was reconstructed. I don't think so. Its either resurfacing or milling (grinding and a skim coat of asphalt).
You can clearly see in the photo that older sidewalks/curbs remain, the odds of this occurring in a reconstruction is near zero. I'm not being pedantic.
What I wanted to do was clarify what was undertaken, over what stretch, to determine if this is a 'generational loss' as was implied or not.
So, having observed that, I turned to TO Inview which shows all the infrastructure projects for the City for 2020, 2021 and 2022.
The green'ish (camo-coloured) dashed line represents Transportation Projects.
Nothing shows up here at all. Seems odd.
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A few Tweaks......and I can discern this was a Toronto Water project:
The Blue-Dashed Lined is indicative of Toronto Water work. I'm guessing that this is just milling work to cover a Toronto Water trench/patch job.
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While it certainly would have been nice to see Transportation and/or Planning piggyback on the work; I don't believe this is the generational loss suggested in the thread.
It appears neither Alex nor Sean Micallef who tweeted on this actually looked this up, or phoned anyone to ask.
That said, the Councillor and Transportation should be asked why they didn't take this opportunity to make some improvements.
Changing the lines on the road is quite cheap (relatively); widening sidewalks and adding streetscaping not so much, as it means relocating catch-basins and their associated connections to the sewer system.
But that is still something that can and should be pursued on this stretch.