Neil
Active Member
That's Jean Todt, aka the very lucky Mr. Yeoh. No F1 fans here?
I was going to post this over a week ago, but got side track.
The new road will open once Guilds gets the traffic lights up at Bloor and Dundas intersection. They were installing lights at the no name intersection and looks like there was a Bloor centre light on DunBloor Rd. Only can see this in the daylight and saw it as I was running late. Can't see it in the dark when I pass the area.
Traffic sign up for 2 through lanes and right turn at Kipling. The south side sidewalk is built to the point some of the fencing is gone on Dundas, east of the driveway, but still in place for the walkway from Bloor to Dundas.
You never know, but may open in Feb/March/April, but for sure by April.
This evening the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration project had its first test.
The City turned on the street lights on one side of the soon to be opened Dundas section. Based on my observations it passed a coverage test in that the lights lit up the area its intended for with no issues or problems. I have seen many trucks going to and fro the last week and I can safely assume that they were getting ready to test a partial lighting of Dundas.
I guess they are doing these tests because as per the recent press releases they want to have a partial opening of the interchange in early 2019 and they are trying to stay on schedule to meet their deadline. However, with these type of construction projects there are always delays of some type. Must also factor in the weather and all the snow and ice storms we've had the last while.
Bridges close February 24!
News & Construction
Construction to reconfigure the Six Points Interchange is approaching completion, and all roads, sidewalks and bike lanes are expected to open by years end, 2020. Some minor works will continue in 2021 such as landscaping and minor repairs, and City Staff will continue to monitor road conditions...www.toronto.ca
All traffic currently using the Bloor/Dundas/Kipling Interchange ramps will be directed to the newly constructed Dundas Street West effective February 24, 2019. Drivers, pedestrians and cyclists please be aware and obey the new traffic movements, signs and signals.
Here's to the end of 1950's highway interchanges!
Unfortunately there's another one just down the road by Dundas/Royal York.
It’s benign - given the hill and the need for grade separation from rail, there isn’t much to improve on, and it’s not hard to walk through that one.
But maybe it deserves a heritage designation so we know it’s from the past ;-)
- Paul
Out of interest but also to have a historical record of the Six points interchange pre and post change over, is anyone going to take videos and pictures of the live traffic flow before the lane closures on February 24?
It would be great if we could compare the old traffic flow with the final completion of the interchange in 2020/2021 to show how forward thinking and how progress was made by the City of Toronto to improve the quality of life of current and future residents.
I know some may disagree with this statement and people like to criticize any city led initiative to make our city more functional but I have to give the city decision makers credit for purchasing the Westwood land many years ago and taking the next step in city planning when the time was right.