Silence&Motion
Senior Member
so university then? and industrial use? there is only 1 industrial customer and that is ridpaths.. and how is bumper to bumper traffic on the road any better than bumper to bumper traffic on both the surface and in the air as in the current situation?
The Gardiner's the main thoroughfare for every delivery truck going in and out of downtown, all the construction vehicles, every truck going in and out of the portlands, etc. It serves many more industrial purposes than just Redpath.
Also, I'd only be in support of keeping the Gardiner if they significantly narrowed Lake Shore (or removed it altogether). As I said, I'd prefer having a near-exclusive pedestrian and cycling environment under the Gardiner to a surface 8-lane road.
Well in that case... it sounds like University Avenue and to a lesser extent Spadina Avenue during rush hour. I've never had a problem walking down either.
My understanding is that the lake shore + gardiner east traffic is greater than University Ave, but if someone has the figures, please share. And Spadina @ Fort York/Bremner is pretty brutal. If that's what we end up with, it wouldn't be much of an improvement.