pstogios
Senior Member
This only halted the work for a single weekend (3 nights). It will be back to full night work the following week.
Thank God we have a Mayor that responds to his citizens concerns.
This only halted the work for a single weekend (3 nights). It will be back to full night work the following week.
if you were to search youtube for videos of people driving on the Gardiner through the core and posting them, almost everyone loves it, especially the out of towners who think seeing the city skyline from the expressway is quite beautiful.
I guess the question is, are we building a city to look good on youtube and in the eyes of out of town'ers, or do we want to build a city for those who live here?
That being said, I too don't mind the Gardiner and it's definitely a convenience for me. It provides a quick way out of and back into the city - and as you mentioned, the view is incredible. I do however, wish it was tolled so drivers would cover more of the cost to maintain it.
And yet here in Toronto a single expressway running through downtown is enough to get many people outraged and cry about it constantly being horrible for the city, an eye sore etc.
Why not both? If you want tourism you have to give people a reason to come here and if you live here why not enjoy the beauty of Toronto that we have? I really hope the Gardiner or perhaps a new version of it stays forever as again I'd really hate losing the awesome views we get from it in addition to its usefulness.
I know it would never ever happen because of the cost as well as the public outrage and backlash it would get, but I really would think that it wouldn't be so bad to tear down the Gardiner and replace it with a double decker expressway from the Don Valley to the west of the city. So from the Don Valley if you want to travel straight through the core non-stop to the west you can take the express upper deck and if you want to head to downtown then you take the lower deck the same as you do now.
That would get traffic to move more quickly and efficiently and at ground level below the expressway you could allocate a lane or two for dedicated bicycle traffic and transit if you wanted to and the rest for vehicles and also you could take the opportunity to improve how the new Gardiner looks at ground level so that people would stop complaining about how ugly it is. I wouldn't mind paying a toll and other taxes to get that built.
I feel like that would be a terrible idea. We dont have capacity for more cars downtown. The roads simply cant handle it. Funneling a double decker expressway worth of cars into downtown would be a disaster. Not to mention that something double the height of what exists today would be ugly, no matter how much you try and beautify it. We don't need more of a barrier between the city and the water.
Which is why they never suggested funneling more cars into the core, they suggested building an upper deck as a bypass.
The only barrier between the city and the water is a mental barrier. Change your frame of mind and the rest will follow.
Wonder now will they toll the roads?I'm surprised, but think it's the right move. The Gardiner and DVP really should be provincial facilities.
I'm interested to see the details on how they will be transferred to MTO and how MTO proceeds with the capital plans for them.